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Tips for your allergy

Are you suffering from sneezing fits, itchy, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes, nasal congestion & sinus discomfort? Chances are if you've got one or all of these, you're experiencing the symptoms of an airborne allergy.

Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray could be the answer. There is no better way to relieve your hayfever and other airborne allergy symptoms all in one daily dose.

Tip 1 – Try and find out exactly what’s causing your symptoms. If you’re suffering out of hayfever season it might not be a cold, it could be an allergy to pet hair, house dust mites or mould spores, so speak to your pharmacist.

Tip 2 – Keep damp areas of the house such as the bathroom and kitchen well ventilated. This should reduce the amount of mould in your house and the less mould, the less mould spores there are to spark your allergic reaction.

Tip 3 – Keep the pets out of the bedroom. Their hairs fall out everywhere and the bedroom is the room in which you spend most of your time.

Tip 4 – It sounds simple but it’s a good idea to keep windows and doors shut. Most people’s symptoms are caused by airborne particles such as pollen.

Tip 5 – If you’ve been outside for the day, change your clothes when you get in and maybe even have a shower. Pollen and other allergens settle on you and your clothes so you could be carrying them around with you once you’re indoors.

Tip 6 – Although it’s nice to dry your clothes on the washing line don’t leave them out any longer than necessary. The longer they’re out there the more chance they have of being impregnated with pollen.

Lots of people think that nasal sprays are only for nasal symptoms – but with Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray this is not the case. In fact when treating airborne allergies your nose is one of the best ways to get allergy medication into the parts where you need it the most.

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