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Old 2nd June 2005, 2:54 PM   #1
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Running/Exercise with Allergies: Anyone else affected?

I have Light allergies. They get worse around pets. but
all in all only seem to bug me when I go running.

My allergies aren't red eyes, Sneezing uncontrollably or anything,
But more of a Post Nasal Drip, stuffed, Sneezing kinda thing.
I always know when they are acting up, if I notice a dripping in
the back of my throat and stuffiness, it sucks.

Anyway, I tried to start running again yesterday after a 3 week break,
just went for a light jog. I've been feeling fine, but now today, i woke
up all stuffed and plugged and itching in the back of my throat and i've
been sneezing all morning....Always happens to me.

It seems to always happen, everytime I start running again. How can I exercise with
allergies and am I at risk of making myself Sick? if I run with my nose all stuffy?
How can I exercise if i have mild respiratory problems?
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Old 2nd June 2005, 3:04 PM   #2
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It's called "Excercise Induced Asthma." The rapid breathing you do during excercise increases the amount of allergens you inhale, triggering an allergic reaction. I had the same problem, so I got allergy shots. It worked wonders. If your curious, go get a referral to an allergy specialist from your physician.
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Old 2nd June 2005, 7:44 PM   #3
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thanks very much!
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Old 8th June 2005, 5:19 PM   #4
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yea I get those too sometimes, but i took claritin, worked great for me. its over the counter now too.
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