Sniffing, sniffling, sneezing and coughing. Not to mention those watery eyes and itchy nose. Are you suffering from an allergic reaction? Then try one of our anti-allergy products.
If you suffer from dust mite allergy or hay fever, you often suffer from symptoms for a long time. Unfortunately, you cannot get rid of your allergy, but you can reduce your symptoms with anti-allergy products.
You can use a nasal douche with nasal rinse salts to rinse away the allergens you have inhaled. If allergens have landed on your nasal mucosa, you will notice that you are experiencing complaints. You reduce these complaints by flushing away the cause (the allergens).
In addition to rinsing your nose with a nasal douche from, for example , NasoFree , you can also clean your nose with other nasal douches from, for example , Rhino Horn or NasoPure .
Read more about our nasal douches .
With a house dust mite allergy you are allergic to the droppings of house dust mites. These mites are most common in your bed. As a result, you will experience the most complaints when you are in bed.
Because your bed has the most dust mites, it is best to invest in anti-allergy bedding. With a set you can prevent as much as 98% of allergen emissions with a ten-year warranty.
Read more about Cara C'air's anti-allergy covers .
With almost every allergy where you inhale allergens, these allergens end up on your nasal mucosa. This will quickly cause you to have nasal problems. You can reduce these complaints by applying a honey ointment such as RhinoBlock . This forms a protective layer, which prevents the allergens from settling directly on your nasal mucosa.
Read more about our honey ointment .
When hay fever flares up, many people use a nasal spray. A nasal spray helps you to breathe more freely through your nose, but it does carry the risk of nasal spray addiction. You can also use a special hay fever nasal spray that does not contain addictive substances.