Allergic Rhinitis
Discussion
I've had this for most of my life but in recent years it's got much worse and is having a profound effect on my wellbeing - loss of sleep being the main problem but just a persistent feeling of being unewell - brain fog, PND, low grade fever, blurred vision in one side and headaches. Sometimes it will develop into full blown sinusitis.
I'm on a maintenance does of Mometasone spray but it seems to reduce in effect over time. It does seem to be more on one side that the other - I have nasal polyps on the worst affected side.
GP doesn't seem to be too bothered but I don't think he realises what a misery this can make your life. On the odd day when it does improve (for reasons I can't fathom) I feel so much better.
Any suggestions? I've recently heard about Tumeric (tea) which seems to be hailed as a wonder 'cure all', any other suffers tried it?
I'm on a maintenance does of Mometasone spray but it seems to reduce in effect over time. It does seem to be more on one side that the other - I have nasal polyps on the worst affected side.
GP doesn't seem to be too bothered but I don't think he realises what a misery this can make your life. On the odd day when it does improve (for reasons I can't fathom) I feel so much better.
Any suggestions? I've recently heard about Tumeric (tea) which seems to be hailed as a wonder 'cure all', any other suffers tried it?
ninepoint2 said:
Badda said:
Ask your GP if they're willing to prescribe Dymista or Ryaltris, these are suitable for your severe, ongoing condition and contain a corticosteroid and an antihistamine.
Mometasone spray is a corticosteroid medication as far as I'm awareI would suggest a few leftfield options, as antihistamines and steroids only go so far.
Firstly, and the most obvious one, dust / dust mites. Is your house carpeted, does it get cleaned often with a vacuum with filters?
It has also been very dry because of the cold weather - around 30% humidity. How do I know, I have a humidity meter.
Suggest investing in a humidifier - as this can make quite a big difference to breathing - even on for a few hours.
Other suggestions, you may have a dietary intolerance that is causing the sinusitis.
Firstly, and the most obvious one, dust / dust mites. Is your house carpeted, does it get cleaned often with a vacuum with filters?
It has also been very dry because of the cold weather - around 30% humidity. How do I know, I have a humidity meter.
Suggest investing in a humidifier - as this can make quite a big difference to breathing - even on for a few hours.
Other suggestions, you may have a dietary intolerance that is causing the sinusitis.
Edited by Yahonza on Tuesday 13th January 18:48
Ronstein said:
I've also had it for 40 + years and Pirinase nasal spray has made it bearable for the last 20. From a point where I couldn't breath through my nose at all at,.I now breathe (mostly) normally although any cold type infection causes a flare-up..
Can Pirinase spray be taken long term like that, I’ve used it but it said not to use for longer than a month. It really helps my symptoms I think I might have started getting this to some extent in recent years. During the day it's fine, but at night my nasal passages close up when I lay down? It varies in severity, and when I was on holiday I don't think it got much better (which is apparently one hint as to whether it's something in your home).
I found that nasal strips help a lot, I get them off AliExpress, they are 1/10th the price of Breathe Right ones and work just as well.
I went to the GP and she suggested Beconase, and then prescribed mometasone, neither seem to do anything. It's currently not a huge problem, but I guess might get worse in time!
edit: These are the strips, $7 for 100: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007167733514.h...
I found that nasal strips help a lot, I get them off AliExpress, they are 1/10th the price of Breathe Right ones and work just as well.
I went to the GP and she suggested Beconase, and then prescribed mometasone, neither seem to do anything. It's currently not a huge problem, but I guess might get worse in time!
edit: These are the strips, $7 for 100: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007167733514.h...
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