That's true, but the thing is, usually it'll go away as soon as you leave the infected area. So you might get a stuffy nose when you get up in the morning, but you're fine, as soon as you go into the kitchen. That's not the allergy pill working, it's just less textile things and less dust mites. She doesn't seem constantly conjested, so my guess is, she's not so much a heavy allergic, as it's just really her not whipping out the vacumescleaner to clean those dirty carpets and the beds.angelfire89 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:29 amAlso, most allergy pills are made so you have to build them up in the system. Taking one right before doing something like cleaning probably won’t help. If you know you have allergies, you should be taking the pill once a day continuously. Then if needed, you can use a saline spray or something to clear out your sinuses when they’re especially inflammed.Captain Smooth wrote:"I have a stuffy nose, when I clean out my kids rooms, I should take an allergy pill.", those.are.dust.mites! And no, you should not take an allergy pill, you should get the vaccum cleaner, properly vacume your entire house, get dust mite spray put it on everything textile and vacume everything again! She really hates cleaning things!
I had an attack recently, after being away for too long and the dust accumulating on the carpet and the bed. As soon as I vaccumed the entire place twice and used spray on everything, it disappeared.