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Allergy symptoms more severe at night?

Question:
I have been recently diagnosed with rhinitis and am looking for some help or advice. The doc who diagnosed me said that my sinuses are all swollen and it wouldn't take much to completely shut them. I've had allergy tests done
(skin and blood test), they were all negative. The worst symptoms I have is when I get out of bed in the morning, I'm completely blocked up and have severe congestion, once in a shower it clears and I can breathe again although it's very shallow breathing and it's quite an effort to nose breathe only, this continues until the end of the day. I've been taking drops recently for it (betnesol) but although they've helped a bit they seem to be losing there strength. I've also to take a nasal spray (nasonex) after 6 weeks of the drops so I've still to try that. My question is this. Could my symptoms be due to a dust mite allergy or something similar that affects the sleeping area more so than other areas, even though I've been tested for dust mites etc and been found negative? I'm asking because I don't want to make the effort in reducing dust mites if I have no allergy to them as I know it can be quite an expensive and lengthy process.


Answer:
I am not a doctor - this is just what I do. I take a benadryl at night before bedtime and I use breathe rite strips on my nose if I feel stuffed up. I breath better all night and wake up less stuffy than previously. Could easily be due to mold spores in the home. Toxic mold poisoning. If you do better away from your home, check out the premises. You might try spending the night elsewhere and see if you have the same symptoms. A major factor in allergy diagnosis is quality of material. There are a variety of companies that manufacture a variable product. Some physicians even make their own. A second referral is likely your best option. As well, the blood tests depend on certain factors in your blood, which you may not have 'manufactured'. Nor are the blood tests dependable for determining your individual 'level' of allergy. You could be off the scale for Ragweed, but symptom free; meanwhile Mite reads very low and you exhibit symptoms. Remember: allergy diagnosis and treatment is as much an art as a science. You probably have non-allergic rhinitis. See: http://www.NationalJewish.org/medfacts/allergic_rhinitis.html Allergic & Non-Allergic Rhinitis Excerpt: "Idiopathic Non-Allergic Rhinitis This is also known as vasomotor rhinitis. A person with this type reacts to temperature and humidity changes, smoke, odors and emotional upsets. Symptoms are primarily nasal congestion and postnasal drip.



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