How Do You Overcome Allergy Sinus Trouble?
If you have sinus allergies, you are probably suffering from post-nasal drip, congestion, sneezing and recurrent sinus infections. Your doctor will likely recommend a number of medications to treat your sinus allergies, such as antihistamines, decongestants and anti-inflammatory medicines. You may be able to purchase some without a prescription; others you will need a prescription from your doctor. Some may be purchased over-the- counter at your drug store and for others you will need a prescription. One thing you can try at home to treat sinus allergies is to use nasal saline (salt water) sprays or washes every day to clear allergens and mucus out of your sinuses. Nasal saline is available from your drug store, but you can also make saline at home with 1 pint of distilled water, 2 tsp. of kosher salt and 1 tsp. of baking soda. Put the saline in a Neti pot (available at health stores or Internet) or a plastic squirt bottle, lean your head over a sink and pour the saline into one nostri