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Allergies And PAH

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Victoria, KS

I was having sinus infections. Then when going outside for a walk or working in my yard nose would run. Also found mold in washing machine. Then went to a business that had a basement,it was musty smelling so went back upstairs and had tightness in chest. I had allergy testing and since allergic so so many things I started allergy shots last July. At first it wasn't to bad other than diarreaha. Then I started to get chest discomfort plus diarreaha. I told allergy clinic but I thought maybe my… read more

May 26, 2024
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Id ask your pulmonologist for a second opinion. Yes, I still see my local pulmonologist, whose great in my opinion as he has sent me without asking for second opinion because he wants another set of eyes and ears, even though I travel over 2 hours for a ph specialist.

May 26, 2024
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Managing allergies can be particularly challenging for individuals with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Here are some key points to consider:

- Symptom Overlap: Both PAH and allergies can cause symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, and nasal congestion, making it difficult to distinguish between the two
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Managing allergies can be particularly challenging for individuals with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Here are some key points to consider:

- Symptom Overlap: Both PAH and allergies can cause symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, and nasal congestion, making it difficult to distinguish between the two.
- Medication Complications: Some PAH medications, such as endothelin receptor antagonists and phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors, can mimic allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion and cough.
- Safe Allergy Treatments:
- Nasal Corticosteroids: Over-the-counter options like Claritin (loratadine), Zyrtec (cetirizine), or Allegra (fexofenadine) can help reduce nasal inflammation.
- Avoid Decongestants: Medications that constrict blood vessels, such as phenylephrine and oxymetazoline, should be avoided as they can exacerbate PAH symptoms.
- Consult Your Doctor: Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any allergy medications.

For more detailed information, you can visit the source: [Managing Allergies and Pulmonary Hypertension | myPHteam](https://www.myPHteam.com/resources/ph-and-aller...).

May 26, 2024

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