Allergic Rhinitis - Home Treatment

Allergic Rhinitis
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Allergic Rhinitis

Home Treatment

Allergic rhinitis is a long-term problem. It takes time and effort to control allergies through home treatment. But home treatment is one of the best things you can do to help your allergies.

Avoid allergens

If you can avoid or reduce your contact with allergens, you may be able to reduce your allergy symptoms and manage them without medicine or with fewer medicines. Controlling your contact with allergens and reducing your symptoms may also make it less likely you will develop complications such as sinusitis. You do this by:

For more information, see:

Click here to view an Actionset.Allergies: Avoiding Indoor Triggers.
Click here to view an Actionset.Allergies: Avoiding Outdoor Triggers.

Manage symptoms

If avoiding allergens doesn't help your symptoms or is not possible:

  • You may try taking over-the-counter allergy medicines to relieve symptoms. These medicines include chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton, for example), diphenhydramine (Benadryl, for example), and loratadine (Claritin, for example). Don't give antihistamines to your child unless you've checked with the doctor first.
  • You can treat a stuffy nose by using decongestants or cleaning your nasal passages with saline solution (salt water). Before you give a decongestant to a child, check the label. These medicines may not be safe for young children or for people who have certain health problems.
  • You may be able to prevent or manage mild sinus infections by keeping the air in your home moist and drinking plenty of liquids.

It is helpful to track your symptoms and how they affect you. For example, do your symptoms keep you from sleeping, make it hard to concentrate, or make you sleepy? Also track your allergens and how long after exposure to them you start to have symptoms. This information will help your doctor prevent and treat the problem. You can keep a symptom diaryClick here to view a form.(What is a PDF document?) to track this information.

By: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Rohit K Katial, MD - Allergy and Immunology
Last Revised: June 30, 2011

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