Smoking Addict, Get Nose Blocks At The Middle Of Night Followed By Sneezing, Temporary Relief With Anti-allergic Medicines. Effective Remedy?
i am a smoker smoke about 5-8 a day i have this problem where i wake up in the middle of the night and keep sneezing like my nose is blocked but its not.My nose is dry and i sneezing for about an hour with stuff coming out my nose its clear and thick ive been doctors and they said i had a dust allergy they gave me pill and nose spray it worked for 3 months then stoped working.I need help in what i can take for this and its making me really tried cause its breaking my sleep
Hello,
Depending on where you stay, House dust mite allergy gets worse in the winter (if you live in europe) while it gets worse in summer/rainy conditions (high humidity) at the tropics and you need to be on long-acting antihistamines and nasal sprays for that duration.
If HDM allergy is definitely proven on skin tests, or specific IgE blood test then dsensitization is an option that you must discuss with your doctor.
Aletrnatively, optimise your medical therapy and moreso if you have asthma.
Smoking definitely does NOT help with your allergies and sinuses, so giving up will be the best thing you ever did.
Thanks.
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Smoking Addict, Get Nose Blocks At The Middle Of Night Followed By Sneezing, Temporary Relief With Anti-allergic Medicines. Effective Remedy?
Hello, Depending on where you stay, House dust mite allergy gets worse in the winter (if you live in europe) while it gets worse in summer/rainy conditions (high humidity) at the tropics and you need to be on long-acting antihistamines and nasal sprays for that duration. If HDM allergy is definitely proven on skin tests, or specific IgE blood test then dsensitization is an option that you must discuss with your doctor. Aletrnatively, optimise your medical therapy and moreso if you have asthma. Smoking definitely does NOT help with your allergies and sinuses, so giving up will be the best thing you ever did. Thanks.