Sign #6: Hives
Hives are hard to miss. These pale red welts tend to itch, and they
can last from several hours to several days. Often, they're caused by
an allergic reaction to some type of food, medication, or insect sting.
Antihistamines usually give you immediate relief. Steroids may be needed
in some cases. But the best solution is to find and avoid the trigger.
Sign #7: Insomnia
Itching, congestion, post-nasal drip, sinus pain -- and other
allergy-related symptoms can be tough on sleep. Symptoms like coughing
or wheezing may wake you up, and a stuffed nose may make it hard to fall
asleep. Some allergy drugs can also disrupt a good night's sleep.
Trouble sleeping is one sign that it may be time to ask your doctor
about changing how you treat allergies.
Sign #8: Trouble Concentrating
You may find it hard to concentrate when your eyes are tearing,
your nose is dripping, and you've been up all night. Plus, some
over-the-counter antihistamines may make you feel foggy. If you find
work, home life, or relationships are suffering because of allergies,
tell your doctor. It may be time to discuss treatment options.
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