My Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) is 492 cumm, and I sneeze 50 to 70 times every morning. What allergy medications can I take to manage these symptoms?
An Absolute Eosinophil Count of 492 cumm is only mildly elevated and is very common in individuals with allergies; there is no cause for alarm. Your severe morning sneezing strongly suggests allergic rhinitis, often triggered by dust mites or pollen. To manage this, you can use a daily non-drowsy antihistamine (such as cetirizine, fexofenadine, or loratadine) to control itching and sneezing. Additionally, a daily corticosteroid nasal spray (like fluticasone or mometasone) is highly effective at preventing morning flare-ups. Please consult a physician for a proper evaluation and a tailored prescription.
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My Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) is 492 cumm, and I sneeze 50 to 70 times every morning. What allergy medications can I take to manage these symptoms?