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9 remedies we use to tame our springtime allergies - from soft tissues to a powerful air purifier
Zyrtec
Nasacort
"If your allergies usually leave you with an itchy, runny nose, or feeling congested, this nasal spray should give you some relief. It’s prescription strength, but you can get it over the counter at pretty much any drugstore. No matter the season, I find this spray really helpful." — Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks reporter
"If my allergies come at me full throttle, I pull out my trusted nasal spray, Nasacort, and use it every night before bed. As a person who is allergic to multiple things including pollen, cats and dogs, seasonal allergies, and some food products, I often have trouble sleeping when my symptoms are at their worst. This spray is handy because it works within 30 minutes of use." — Megan Foster, Insider Picks intern
Flonase
"When I feel an allergy attack coming on, I whip out my Flonase nasal spray. It quickly relieves sneeze attacks and typically prevents a full-blown allergy attack. I do have to use it sparingly or my nose will get too dried out." — Malarie Gokey, Insider Picks senior editor
Philips Air Purifier
"Although I don't have strong indoor allergies, I like to use an air purifier at home. The Philips 5000i features a total of six filters — two pre-filters, two HEPA filters, and two active carbon filters — that help reduce odors, gases, and allergens. I can control it by using the AirMatters smartphone app or by asking Alexa. As the brand's largest Connected air purifier, the 5000i is suitable for extra spaces rooms like the living room/kitchen area of your home. If you plan on using it a smaller space, you can opt for the 2000i or 1000i." — Francesca Rea, Insider Picks content producer
Puffs tissues
"I used to buy those awful cheap tissues that feel a bit like sandpaper because I feel like it’s wrong for nice tissues to cost so much, but my poor allergy-afflicted nose finally forced me to pay a premium for Puffs tissues. Now they’re my go-to tissue for allergy season. When I get a particularly bad allergy attack, I buy the ones with lotion, and they make a work of difference to my poor red nose." — Malarie Gokey, Insider Picks senior editor
NeilMed sinus rinse
"If you are in need of some serious drainage, this Sinus Rinse bottle from NeilMed can help unclog your sinuses and get you back to breathing regularly. The jetstream of salt-laden water up your nostril feels like swallowing water at the pool, but you will quickly understand the value of this sinus rinse when the pressure building in your head gets released into the basin of your sink." — Danny Bakst, Insider Picks content producer
Clorox Wipes
"Technically this isn’t related to spring allergies, but if you’re someone who is susceptible to allergic reactions all year round, keeping your room clean and dust-free can really help. Every so often I’ll use these to wipe down all the surfaces in my bedroom. It helps clean up dust and anything else that might be giving you allergy-like symptoms." — Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks reporter
Saline nasal spray
"To mitigate dryness and to also ensure my nasal passages are clean, I use a saline nasal spray regularly. Saline somehow magically prevents most allergy attacks I get and it helps me avoid getting a bloody nose from all the drying allergy medication I have to use." — Malarie Gokey, Insider Picks senior editor
Claritin
"When my body gets used to Zyrtec (it takes a week or so), I switch to Claritin. Similar to Zyrtec, it clears up my allergies within a few hours and works continuously as long as I keep up with taking the medicine." — Megan Foster, Insider Picks intern
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