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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / February 2007

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Morning Rhinitis

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Fred - 06 Feb 2007 21:27 GMT
My morning Rhinitis never fails.  I get up in the morning, my nose
starts to run.  It usually stops after about an hour or so but it
allways runs.  Sometimes, it is so bad that I take a Claratin tablet
to dry it up.  It seems like there is a connection between the
rhinitis and the anxiety that I have been dealing with for a long
time.  There are some rare days where I get up and my nose does not
run.  I guess I am just stuck with this ailment for the rest of my
life.
Murray Grossan - 07 Feb 2007 06:30 GMT
On 2/6/07 1:27 PM, in article
1170797226.717155.210500@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com, "Fred"
<fenisz@aol.com> wrote:

> My morning Rhinitis never fails.  I get up in the morning, my nose
> starts to run.  It usually stops after about an hour or so but it
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> run.  I guess I am just stuck with this ailment for the rest of my
> life.

Persons with allergy have this complaint. One cause is the body is
incorrectly trying to warm the body. Drinking hot tea BEFORE you get out of
bed with a cookie or ? Might reduce or stop your symptoms

Murray Grossan
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Steven L. - 08 Feb 2007 00:31 GMT
> On 2/6/07 1:27 PM, in article
> 1170797226.717155.210500@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com, "Fred"
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Persons with allergy have this complaint. One cause is the body is
> incorrectly trying to warm the body.

What do you mean "incorrectly"???  Fluctuating body temperature is part
of the normal circadian rhythm for our metabolism.  Our body temperature
falls during the evening and night (in fact, falling body temperature is
a sleep cue for our species), and our body temperature begins to rise
upon awakening.

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Murray Grossan - 08 Feb 2007 05:03 GMT
On 2/7/07 4:31 PM, in article
Cbuyh.20187$yx6.18539@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net, "Steven L."
<sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net> wrote:

> What do you mean "incorrectly"???  Fluctuating body temperature is part
> of the normal circadian rhythm for our metabolism.  Our body temperature
> falls during the evening and night (in fact, falling body temperature is
> a sleep cue for our species), and our body temperature begins to rise
> upon awakening.but the allergic does it differently, he sneezes and hawks in
order to get warm.

The non allergic does this, he warms up correctly. The allergic person does
it by hacking and seezing, incorrectly.
The allergic person gets congested going from warm to cool air conditioned
rooms. The now allergic doesn't get symptoms with changes like that.

Many  allergic persons have been helped by "breakfast in bed"  hot tea with
cookie.
Nadine - 09 Feb 2007 05:28 GMT
> My morning Rhinitis never fails. I get up in the morning, my nose
> starts to run. It usually stops after about an hour or so but it
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> run. I guess I am just stuck with this ailment for the rest of my
> life.

Fred,
Have you tried to use an allergen protective cover on your mattress
and pillows for dust-mites? Also a hepa-filter works to reduce the
dust and other allergens in the bedroom.

I've been doing both of these things for years and I'm much better off
for it. I also got allergy shots for a few years. Its really
frustrating and time-consuming but it definately helped.

Have you noticed any connection between the room temperature being
colder on the mornings you don't have the allergy problem? The colder
the room the less mold and dust mites there will be.

Nadine
 
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