The best thing to do is find out what kind of mold you are allergic go so you can attack it the right way. If you are like me you are allergic to both. The best way is to keep your home as clean as possible – air purifiers, hypoallergenic pillow/mattress covers, vacuum and dust often! I keep an assortment of allergy medications and remedies around the house (some RX, some OTC). They all seem to be hit or miss for me. I recommend trying different OTC medicines to see if that helps – and I highly encourage you to try a saline solution like SaltAire. Almost always help with my congestion. If not you may want to have it checked out and try some high-potent Rx stuff. Hope this helps!
osubucs84 March 18, 2010
Invest in a dehumidifier, to remove moisture form the air.
Mold grows in damp dark places. Also rid your home of indoor plants. The dirt can harbor mold spores.I’ve had indoor,outdoor,seasonal,perennial allergies for 15 years.and allergies to the desensitizing shots. I ‘ve had success with homeopathic remedies, a good health food store carries a variety, they dissolve under the tongue.I still need to use Clarinex and sudafed. until the remedies take effect.,good luck
divagirl March 19, 2010
Keep your surroundings well aired, scrupulously clean and dry. That’s the best you can do to try and control your environment.
Consider Health Kinesiology treatment to directly get rid of your allergy and it’s symptoms. It’s a highly sucessful, non-invasive method. Google the term for more info.
Alandriel March 19, 2010
it is very important to know if your allergens are outdoor or indoor allergens. Usually to trigger the allergy response it is a combination of allergens.
Take benadryl.
Monica W
March 18, 2010
The best thing to do is find out what kind of mold you are allergic go so you can attack it the right way. If you are like me you are allergic to both. The best way is to keep your home as clean as possible – air purifiers, hypoallergenic pillow/mattress covers, vacuum and dust often! I keep an assortment of allergy medications and remedies around the house (some RX, some OTC). They all seem to be hit or miss for me. I recommend trying different OTC medicines to see if that helps – and I highly encourage you to try a saline solution like SaltAire. Almost always help with my congestion. If not you may want to have it checked out and try some high-potent Rx stuff. Hope this helps!
osubucs84
March 18, 2010
Invest in a dehumidifier, to remove moisture form the air.
Mold grows in damp dark places. Also rid your home of indoor plants. The dirt can harbor mold spores.I’ve had indoor,outdoor,seasonal,perennial allergies for 15 years.and allergies to the desensitizing shots. I ‘ve had success with homeopathic remedies, a good health food store carries a variety, they dissolve under the tongue.I still need to use Clarinex and sudafed. until the remedies take effect.,good luck
divagirl
March 19, 2010
Keep your surroundings well aired, scrupulously clean and dry. That’s the best you can do to try and control your environment.
Consider Health Kinesiology treatment to directly get rid of your allergy and it’s symptoms. It’s a highly sucessful, non-invasive method. Google the term for more info.
Alandriel
March 19, 2010
it is very important to know if your allergens are outdoor or indoor allergens. Usually to trigger the allergy response it is a combination of allergens.
Beth N
March 19, 2010