How to control allergies on airplanes

Allergies can become more severe when in the air.

Do you have severe allergies and are planning to fly to a vacation destination? If so, you'll want to know how to control them. 

Unfortunately many articles circulating the internet only cover allergy-management techniques while you're at your resort. That doesn't help you if you're sneezing and wheezing your way through a six hour flight.

It's important  for your health and comfort to control your allergies from the moment you step onto your plane to the moment you check out of your hotel. Here are some tips:

1. Don't stop taking your allergy medicine
When we go on vacation, we tend to leave our other life, for the most part, behind. But don't leave the allergy medicine! It's crucial that you continue to take your medicine as prescribed by a doctor. This will ensure the allergy-fighting barriers your body has set up stay in place.

2. Use nasal spray
Many people who have allergies typically take over-the-counter or prescription pills, but how many people use nasal spray? Changes in atmospheric pressure can cause those with inflamed membranes (as a result of allergies) to feel pain and discomfort. Solve this by using a nasal spray well before takeoff.

3. Change plans
If flying is really going to bother you, try changing your mode of transportation or rescheduling your flight to a different season. This could cut down on allergy reactions.

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