A couple weeks ago on New Year’s Eve, my mom had to run a couple of errands, and I asked her if she can pick me up some allergy meds whilst she was out.

My nose was itchy and stuffy and I was having bad sinus headaches.

When she came home about an hour later, she gave me a bottle of allergy meds and she told me “I looked in two different stores, but they don’t make over the counter allergy meds for a stuffy nose. At least, all the allerg meds i could find were for runny nose.”

And I just find that weird. Because my nose wasn’t runny. It was stuffed to the point I could hardly breathe through it properly. But apparently cold and flu meds are for stuffy noses

Why don’t they make OTC allergy meds like Claritin or Allegra-D for stuffy noses?

  • Lumidaub@feddit.org
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    5 hours ago

    Your nose is “stuffy” because the mucous membranes in your nose are swollen. A decongestant causes that swelling to go down.

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        Girl. The very first thing I said included “you want the swelling to go down”. You didn’t seem to mind. If you don’t want help, don’t ask for it.

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        JFC literally everyone has been saying cold medicine treats these symptoms and you just reply with “I don’t want cold medicine”. You’ve been given the answer. Cold medicine treats the same symptoms as your allergy. Just call it allergy medicine to yourself or something

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          But I don’t wanna take a cold medicine, I don’t have a cold! It’s just allergies, so I should just take an allergy med!!

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            The cold medicine is only called cold medicine because it treats symptoms from a cold. Which are similar if not the same as allergies.

            You need antihistamines and decongestants to treat your allergy symptoms.

            If a medicine has either of those, it can help you even if it’s called Benadryl, Claritin or Advil.

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                That’s not the point. Just look for the medicinal ingredients that provide relief for your symptoms. It could be called cacapoopoo cold medicine, or super crazy allergy medicine #1 as long as it has the ingredients to treat the specific symptoms

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                    At this point you have to be trolling or incredibly neurodivergent and unable to look past the word cold on a box. The latter is understandable. I’d suggest researching which specific ingredients may help allergies and why it might be included in other/similar medication. Consult a doctor if needed.