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Allergy Congestion

Hi- I have some seasonal allergies and I take flonase and occassionally zyrtec....but nothing helps with the fullness in my ears - when I lay down or flip my head upside down I can feel the "congestion" in my ears- how do I get rid of that??
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I have seasonal allergies as well, but don't take prescription or over the counter medication.

It seems when this happens to me, my ears are the first to go, then the throat. I build up my immune system. I use Beta Glucan and by the next day, I'm fine. I love Vitamin C, which is awesome stuff!

There is also an herbal formula called Immucalm that you can find at www.herbsfirst.com. It's for allergies of plants, animals, and foods. Great stuff!

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Try looking up a wellness based, family chiropractor. Chiropractic is beneficial in treating many ailments that we would normally take medicines for.

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I have seasonal allergies as well, but don't take prescription or over the counter medication.

It seems when this happens to me, my ears are the first to go, then the throat. I build up my immune system. I use Beta Glucan and by the next day, I'm fine. I love Vitamin C, which is awesome stuff!

There is also an herbal formula called Immucalm that you can find at www.herbsfirst.com. It's for allergies of plants, animals, and foods. Great stuff!

1 mom found this helpful

To deal with the symptoms I have used Vitamin C to help dry things up as well as boost the immune system. I also use alfalfa to keep thing running if the C doesn't dry everything up so that things don't turn into a sinus infection. Ultimatly it boils down to the immune system and long term Shaklee's Nutriferon stengthen's the immune system so that by next allergy season you won't have the issues or at least they will be well on the way to be gone. This works for both over active and under active immune systems. Hope something in this helps you!

Sincerly,
K. B

www.shaklee.net/takecontrol

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Have you tried a decongestant (sudafed or Sudafed PE) or Muscas Thinner....Mucinex or something similiar. I suffer constantly. So does my mom, she uses Nasonex and it has helped her tremendously!

Hi,

My daughter has asthma and allergies. She has taken prescription zyrtec and other type of inhalers.

Claritin "D" is the BEST!!! There is regular claritin but Claritin "D" has a decongestant. It's great.

D.

My son had that problem and even suffered partial hearing loss during allergy season. The doctor put him on Claritin and if he took it as prescribed the fluid would dry up. If he forgot for a few days, then it would come back. Therefore, I would say that the Claritin was doing it's job.

Good luck!

Sounds like you need a decongestant in addition to your anithistamine. I like Mucinex D because, in addition to the decongestant, there is an expectorant so you can drain, cough up, blow out the mucus. Make sure you don't have any blood pressure issues, though, before taking sudafed (the "D" part) and be aware that taking it close to the end of the day may make it hard to fall asleep.

Keep taking the antihistamine -- zyrtec is good. Also, be aware that if you've had fluid in your ears for long, you may end up with an ear infection so keep an eye out for symptoms.

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Try looking up a wellness based, family chiropractor. Chiropractic is beneficial in treating many ailments that we would normally take medicines for.

Hey N.-- I've been taking Allegra D for YEARS for allergies, but in the last year, I noticed fluid in my ears, and the ALlegra D didn't dry it up. AFter a severe ear infection ( in which the entire side of my HEAD had fever ) that took an injection and 2 rounds of oral antibiotics, the infection was gone, but not the fluid. My dr changed my allergy medication to LoDrane D. It works much better. I take the 24 hour kind, but I take it every 12 hrs, and STILL sometimes have to take mucinex with it. So I TOTALLY understand what you're talking about. I hope you find something that works for you.

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