Jill Grimes, MD, shares her opinions about all things medical, breaking down complex clinical issues into common sense explanations. Please use this information to fuel discussions with your family physician and other health care providers! *However, this blog is for informational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice, as you (the reader) hereby agree that there is no physician-patient relationship.
Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pollen. Show all posts
Monday, April 1, 2013
Itchy Eyes, Runny Nose...Achoo!
No April Fool's...here in Austin, Texas, we are fully into OAK ALLERGY season. Our cars have a dusting of yellow pollen, and the streets are strewn with oak droppings. Is it time for a trip to your family doctor or allergist? Maybe, but there are several remedies you can try on your own first.
What are signs and symptoms of allergies?
At the risk of sounding like an antihistamine commercial, it's sneezing (often in fits of sneezes), itchy eyes, itchy throat, scratchy throat, drainage down the back of your throat (which creates early morning sore throats that often fade mid-morning), stuffy eyes, ear pressure and the lovely dark circles under your eyes.
What is recommended for treatment?
Typically we start with the non-sedating antihistamines,which used to be prescription but are now available over the counter (OTC). These include Loratadine (Claritin), Fexofenadine (Allegra), and Cetirizine(Zyrtec), to name a few of the most popular. Which is BEST? In my experience, they are equally effective overall. However, what works for you this year may not work as well next year, and there is not great science to explain why. Antihistamines will DRY you up and STOP ITCH. If you are mainly stuffy, you are better off with just a decongestant such as phenylephrine (Sudafed) or if you have both, grab a combination product.
If you are suffering regularly in a particular season, or perhaps year-round from something like molds, your doctor may recommend more preventative therapy such as nasal steroid sprays. These sprays are prescription, and they are not "addictive" like the OTC ones. The OTC sprays that give immediate relief are fine for a day or two, but beyond that, you will get rebound nasal congestion and be chasing your tail with symptoms/spray/more symptoms/more spray. Nasal steroids are minimally absorbed (so no turning into Arnold, gaining weight, or weakening your bones.) They are very safe, and decrease swelling while creating kind of protective barrier against entering irritants, so you don't turn on the histamine system that causes allergy symptoms.
What more prevention can you do?
Well, it's April 1st, so like every first of the month, I recommend changing out your home's air filters! Even the "central" or "media filter" type should be changed at least three or four times per year, despite manufacturer recommendations of annual replacement. Yes, that is expensive, but cheaper than many allergy medications, and no other side effects! Consider posting a reminder on your calendar to change your filters every few months. HEPA air cleans and vacuum bags are of unclear efficacy, but may help. Limit your outside exposure (get on the exercise bike or treadmill indoors.) If you really suffer, consider getting rid of carpet and drapes in your home, and restricting pets to outside the bedroom.
BOTTOM LINE: If you can't stop sneezing or are having other signs of seasonal allergies, schedule an appointment with your doctor and find out what she can do to help! There are many interventions before considering allergy shots- though for severe sufferers, those shots may be an excellent option.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
MAY DAY, MAY DAY!

Isn't it funny that "May Day" conjures up some very conflicting images? Do you think of children dancing around a May pole, or a plane crashing? Hmm...it's all about half-empty or half-full, I suppose.
Let's think about the positive image of children dancing, flowers in their hair, and beautiful sunshine. That image reminds me of EXERCISE, POLLEN, and VITAMIN D. Okay, I know- a bit weird, but hey, it's my job and my passion!
#1- Exercise. It's now the fifth month of the year. Have you kept up your New Year's resolution for "MORE"? (See early January blog entries). If not, or if you did, but fell off the wagon, START OVER! Make another resolution today and start moving MORE.
#2- Pollen. It's the first of the month, so change those air filters! (See Feb 1st entry)
#3-Vitamin D- Get that sunshine vitamin in your system! Most people are deficient, so add 1000IU of Vit D to your diet, or have your doctor check your level to find out if you need more.(See The Sunshine Vitamin blog entry of 3/13/10)
BOTTOM LINE: Happy May Day! Today's reminders are about exercise, air filters and the sunshine vitamin.
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