Allergy Proof Your Bedroom Camillus NY

Does it seem as if your allergy symptoms get worse at night when you try to sleep? If so, allergens trapped in your bedroom may be to blame for causing you to lie in bed awake. But you don't have to stay up until the sun comes up, sniffling, sneezing and itching. Instead, you can take some simple steps to allergy proof your room--and your most bothersome symptoms will be gone before you know it.

Sherry Hammond Rogers, MD
315-488-2856
2800 W Genesee St
Syracuse, NY
Michael James Parker, MD
315-492-5923
Broad Rd Ste 35
Syracuse, NY
Richard Phelps Stankus, MD
315-452-2070
5100 W Taft Rd Ste 2X
Liverpool, NY
Jody Spencer Bleier, MD
315-452-2220
5100 W Taft Rd Ste 2J
Liverpool, NY
Lawrence E Kurlandsky
(315) 464-7507
750 E Adams St
Syracuse, NY
Sherry Rogers
(315) 488-2856
2800 W Genesee St
Syracuse, NY
Juan L Sotomayor, MD
315-452-2166
5112 W Taft Rd Ste D
Liverpool, NY
Anne Livingston, MD
315-452-2166
5112 W Taft Rd Ste D
Liverpool, NY
Mark Alphonse Mc Conn, MD
315-637-3607
5100 W Taft Rd Ste 1D
Liverpool, NY
Ellen Beth Schaeffer
(315) 701-9500
5229 Witz Drive
North Syracuse, NY
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Allergy Proof Your Bedroom

Does it seem as if your allergy symptoms get worse at night when you try to sleep? If so, allergens trapped in your bedroom may be to blame for causing you to lie in bed awake.  But you don't have to stay up until the sun comes up, sniffling, sneezing and itching. Instead, you can take some simple steps to allergy proof your room--and your most bothersome symptoms will be gone before you know it

The Nighttime Connection

If you are like most Americans, you may spend as much as 8 to 10 hours a night in your bedroom. Ideally, most of this time is spent in sleeping, but if nighttime causes your allergies to kick in, you may be coping with an array of immune system responses including nasal congestion, itchiness and even asthma symptoms.

Recognize Your Biggest Foes

The cause of your allergies can come in multiple forms. Pet saliva and dander can be a trigger, as can dust mites, pollen, mold, smoke, chemicals and other household products and supplies, a variety of scented beauty items and decorations such as candles, and even cockroaches and other pesky bugs that might be hiding out in the cracks of your walls and dark corners.

Take Control

You don't to lie there and be a victim forever, though. The experts offer a wide range of simple strategies for eliminating your biggest triggers so you take control and help yourself feel much better. Here are some things you can do to get rid of allergens and take back your bedroom:..

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