Really?
Each allergy stricken individual should concider the negative side effects of medication. Often times, the side effects are worse than the original symptoms. Here are some examples.
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ANTIHISAMINES: insomnia, drowsiness, tremors, nervousness, irritability, dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention, rapid heartbeat, blurred vision
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DECONGESTANTS: restlessness, irritability, insomnia
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STEROIDAL INHALANTS: glucocorticoid residue may supress immune defenses in mouth & throat, causing thrush due to yeast overgrowth, swallowed inhalant residues may be absorbed into bloodstream causing the same complications that occur when steroid drugs are taken orally
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ALLERGY SHOTS: Dilluted allergens are shot into the bloodstream in hopes that the body will ‘learn’ to accept them and stop producing antibodies in response to their presence.
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SURGERY: A cutting instrument is thrust up the nasal cavities to remove excess bone, tissue and mucosal buildup.
