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Allergy medicine: The Itchy Truth | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Dorothy Medlum   
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
It is not fun to have an allergic reaction. You may suffer with sneezing, coughing, weeping, or even swelling, in some cases. Some people experience migraines because of their allergies while others may go into shock, in extreme cases.
by DorothyMedlum


It is not fun to have an allergic reaction. You may suffer with sneezing, coughing, weeping, or even swelling, in some cases. Some people experience migraines because of their allergies while others may go into shock, in extreme cases.

Allergies are unique and should be treated differently. Not all medications are composed the same. You have to find the one that is right for your specific type of allergy.

Your doctor or allergist can find the best allergy medicine for you and for your special needs. To find something just right for you, however; he may need to conduct a few tests to determine what your particular allergies are.

When testing for allergies, the allergist tests you with a variety of substances. That way, the point of your allergy can be to something very specific. You are injected down the length of your spine with several different allergens.

The allergist will inject you down your spine with several different allergens. This way, he can use a variety of substances to decide exactly what your allergy is and the best way probable to resolve it.

If you are allergic to the substance he has injected into your skin, your skin will become raised and red, this is sign of a positive reaction. This process is used by your allergist to determine exactly the allergy you have, and how to now go about prescribing the proper drug for you.

Now your allergist can better determine what your allergy is and prescribe a regime of medication designed just to meet your specific needs.

Over the Counter vs. Prescription

If your allergy is mild, then an over the counter medicine may be just the thing for you. For the more severe allergies, over the counter medicines may not work for you. If you have a severe allergy, say for instance, bee stings; then you may require a prescription medicine prescribed from your doctor and carried with you at all times.

If you would like to alleviate some of those symptoms and feel better, get yourself tested so you will know what exactly you are allergic to. Then, if the medications on the store shelves aren't helpful to you, your doctor will equip you with a prescription that is sure to make you feel much better.

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