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Studies show that allergies can disappear with time. Many studies found this phenomenon to be true with children. As they aged, their allergic response waned if it did not outright disappear. Scientists believe the reason for this is gradual and consistent exposure to the allergen.
There is currently no cure for allergies. However, there are OTC and prescription medications that may relieve symptoms. Avoiding allergy triggers or reducing contact with them can help prevent allergic reactions.
Try an over-the-counter remedy Oral antihistamines. Antihistamines can help relieve sneezing, itching, a stuffy or runny nose, and watery eyes. Corticosteroid nasal sprays. These medications improve nasal symptoms. Cromolyn sodium nasal spray. Oral decongestants.
Allergies can also cause itchy, watery eyes, which you dont normally have with a cold or flu, Hauguel adds. Allergy symptoms usually last as long as youre exposed to the allergen, which may be about 6 weeks during pollen seasons in the spring, summer, or fall. Colds and flu rarely last beyond 2 weeks.
Some of the symptoms of an allergic reaction include: Itchy, watery eyes. Itchy nose. Sneezing. Runny nose. Rashes. Hives (a rash with raised red patches) Stomach cramps. Vomiting.
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Treating allergic reactions Antihistamines. Antihistamines can help to treat most minor allergic reactions regardless of the cause. Nasal decongestants. Anti-inflammatory medication. Avoid the allergen. Use a saline sinus rinse. Treating environmental allergies. Treating allergies on the skin. Treating severe allergies.
How long does an allergy attack last? A mild allergy attack may last from a few hours to several weeks, particularly if the allergen remains in the air. If you have a history of severe allergy attacks such as an asthma attack or anaphylactic reaction (anaphylaxis), seek medical attention immediately.
If you feel stuffy or have postnasal drip from your allergies, sip more water, juice, or other nonalcoholic drinks. The extra liquid can thin the mucus in your nasal passages and give you some relief. Warm fluids like teas, broth, or soup have an added benefit: steam.

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