Hay Fever Help: Homeopathic
Treatment and Other Self-help Tips
When working well, our immune system protects us by destroying dangerous bacteria, viruses and toxins that enter our body. In the case of hay fever however, something goes horribly wrong and our immune system starts to over-react to harmless substances such as pollens, grasses, and animal dander. This allergic response results in a cluster of symptoms that make life miserable such as sneezing, stuffy or running nose, itching, headaches, asthma, watery eyes, post nasal drip and fogginess.
While hay
fever may seem to be about surface symptoms only, it is really a deep-seated
complaint. Commonly prescribed sprays and tablets that suppress hay fever
symptoms may bring temporary relief but theyn never get to the root of the problem.
They are also associated with side effects and are the least helpful option for
long-term improvement.
In this
article we will show you some simple self-help measures that go a long way to
reducing the frequency and intensity of hay fever symptoms, plus explore the
homeopathic and conventional treatment options from the perspective of
effectiveness and safety. Finally, a list of remedies commonly used by
homeopaths to treat hayfever, along with when they should be chosen, will help
you decide which one may help you.
Simple Steps for Managing Hay Fever
There are
several self help measures that cost very little which you can do yourself to
help with hay fever. They are:
- Drink plenty of water. When you’re well hydrated the mucous membranes of your nose remain moist to expel allergens more easily.
- Consider using a neti pot. These small pots can be filled with a warm sea salt solution and used to flush your nasal passages and expel irritants.
- Coat your nostrils. Lightly smear a non-absorbent ointment, such as paw-paw ointment, onto the inner surface of your nostrils to provide a protective barrier that traps allergens.
- Know your triggers. Most hay fever sufferers are affected by the wind but some are worse indoors while others itch and sneeze when outside. Avoid your triggers when pollen counts are high.
- Use Food as your Medicine.
Healthy
fats and oils such as
olive oil, fish oil and even moderate amounts of animal fats are important for
a healthy immune system. Studies show that those who eat mostly polyunsaturated
and trans-fats, as found in many margarines and processed foods, are more
likely to suffer allergies.
Onions
and garlic can be
used for their homeopathic effect – the symptoms they cause, they can also
treat. Both contain natural compounds that reduce the inflammation of hay
fever. Add them liberally to your meals or, if you are up to it, eat them by
themselves to reduce nasal irritation and streaming eyes.
Local raw
honey can be
used as a crude form of homoeopathy to desensitise yourself to local pollens
from which the honey was produced. Start by taking a small amount each day
before the start of hay fever season, gradually increasing to a teaspoon or
more. Continue right through the season for best results.
Spices such as horseradish, mustard,
chillies and fenugreek also help through a crude homoeopathic effect – they can
relieve the very hay fever-like symptoms they produce. Add them liberally to
meals or take them alone to thin mucus and expel irritants.
Safe and Risky Ways to Treat Hay Fever
If we
want the best result for the least risk when treating our health problems, we
must think carefully about the treatment we choose.
Conventional
medicine depends on the allopathic effect1 for most of its
treatments. It relieves symptoms by palliating or suppressing them for short
periods of time. The drawback is that side effects are common and continual
suppression leads to worsening health.
Homeopathy2
seeks to stimulate a self-healing response from the person’s own vitality. The
goal of treatment is to strengthen rather than weaken this vitality so that
full healing is more likely. Homeopathy does this through potentised3remedies
that closely match the symptoms of the person’s disease and are free of toxic
side-effects.
To get a
better idea, let’s compare the two approaches in what they offer for hay fever.
The Conventional Approach – Allopathic Treatment
Conventional
medicine treats hay fever with antihistamines, steroids, or desensitisation treatments.
For stubborn cases that fail to improve, laser surgery may be used to destroy
the mucus-forming nasal tissue. Let’s look at each option in more detail.
Antihistamines
Anyone
can be affected by the side-effects of antihistamines but children and the
elderly are more vulnerable. Antihistamines can worsen conditions such as
glaucoma, enlarged prostate gland, difficulty in passing urine, or bowel
blockage, and their safety during pregnancy hasn’t been established. They also
hold increased risks for those with liver or kidney disease.
Some of
the most common side-effects include: headache; drowsiness; dizziness; blurred
vision; confusion; dry mouth; constipation; and difficulty passing urine. And
once the antihistamine effect wears off, hay fever symptoms are usually return.
Steroids
Steroids
(corticosteroids) for hay fever are available as sprays, creams and tablets.
Steroids create many more problems than antihistamines. They lead to unpleasant
and even dangerous side-effects such as high blood pressure, bleeding from the
bowels or stomach, reduced healing, poor muscle growth, weight gain, and
electrolyte imbalances. Long term use increases the likelihood of diabetes,
glaucoma, and eye damage.
And if
that’s not enough, additional side effects include mood swings, personality
changes, agitation, nervousness, tiredness, lack of energy, and depression.
There are certainly safer ways of managing hay fever than resorting to
steroids!
Desensitisation Treatments
Homeopathy
is everywhere – even in approaches sometimes used by conventional medicine.
Modern allergy treatments that expose people to small amounts of the substance
to which they are allergic, unknowingly use the homeopathic principle of ‘like
treats like’. Homeopaths have known of this approach for almost two centuries
but are also aware that if even smaller amounts are used, and in potency, the
results are much faster and better.
Homeopaths
also understand that while a homeopathic remedy prepared from an allergen (the
substance that triggers an allergic response) can bring temporary relief or
surface improvement, a deeper-acting remedy that addresses the person’s whole
state of ill-health will lead to the hay fever being eradicated completely and
better health overall.
Laser Surgery
Laser
surgery is used to vaporise the mucus membranes of the nose to inhibit the
symptoms of hay fever. Care has to be taken to prevent burning of the nasal
tissue. Success is variable and re-vaporisation is often needed as symptoms
will often return over time.
Homeopathy and Hay Fever Research
Numerous
studies have shown that homeopathy should be the treatment of choice for
allergies. They consistently show that homeopathic treatment alleviates the
symptoms of hay fever and other hypersensitivity disorders without dangerous side-effects
– and improves quality of life. A sampling of these studies have been placed in
the Research section
of the website.
Treating Hay Fever with Homeopathy
Treating
yourself with homoeopathy during an acute phase of hay fever is easy as long as
you know the remedy that matches your symptoms. Relief is usually rapid and all
remedies are safe for use with babies through to the elderly when used
according to instructions. Do be aware that self-treatment does have its
limits though. You won’t be able to prescribe deeply enough to deal with
the underlying chronic imbalance that allows your hay fever to recur. A
qualified homeopath ( www.homeopathysouthwest.co.uk)
can treat this for you but it may require more than one visit. The bonus is
that other health problems will improve along with your hay fever.
To treat
your acute hay fever yourself, look through the remedies listed below to see
which one matches your symptoms – then just take it. The dosage is 1-4 x/day
depending on severity of symptoms. If there is no improvement by 3-4 doses just
reassess your symptoms and choose a different remedy that matches your symptoms
more closely.
Alternately,
an appointment can be made with a homeopath who will assess your symptoms in
full and make a constitutional prescription to help you get on top of the
problem once and for all. A constitutional remedy from a qualified homeopath
removes the underlying cause of your hay fever and so will stop it recurring year
after year.
The
following are some of the common remedies homeopaths use in the treatment of
hay fever.
Arsenicum album (Ars.)
This is
one of the best remedies for hay fever. Burning or itching in the nose,
eyes or throat being a strong indication. The discharges from both eyes
and nose will be burning (but check to make sure that Allium cepa or Euphrasia
are not better indicated – Euphrasia has the opposite symptoms). An improvement
of the symptoms in the open air, although sensitive to light, is usually an
indication for this remedy.
Euphrasia (Euphr.)
A classic
remedy for hay fever where, again, there is lots of sneezing with streaming
eyes and nose. If the water from the eyes burns the cheeks and the
discharge from the nose is not too bad, this remedy is needed. (Allium
cepa has the opposite symptoms). The remedy is indicated if the symptoms
improve in the open air – obviously away from pollen. Sensitivity to
light may be apparent in both Euphrasia and Allium cepa.
Natrum muriaticum (Nat-m.)
Initially,
there is a streaming, bland discharge from both the eyes and nose with lots of
sneezing. Later, there is nasal discharge that is thick and clear like
the white of an egg with loss of taste and smell. This is not one of the
main remedies for hay fever but it can bring great relief to the type who gets
easily burned, feel generally miserable, uncomfortable, blotchy and irritated
in the sun.
Nux vomica (Nux-v.)
This is
one of the best remedies for when there is lots of sneezing, streaming from the
eyes and nose, and an irritable, nasty mood. (If they are sweet tempered,
it is unlikely to help.) The symptoms are worse in dry air and relieved when
the atmosphere is damp.
Pulsatilla pratensis (Puls.)
The main
indications for this remedy are a weepy, needy, state of mind, together with
discharges that are thick, bland (not acrid) and green or yellow.
Pulsatilla frequently has one side of the nose blocked or congested.
Sulphur (Sulph.)
Watery,
burning nasal discharge, or a blocked nose, when outside. Frequent sneezing.
Blocking of nose on alternate sides. Burning pain in eyes. Symptoms worsened by
warmth and becoming warm in bed. Better for being in open air. May be lazy,
opinionated, and desire sweets, alcohol, and spicy food.
Wyethia helenoides (Wye)
Tremendous itching of the upper palate of the mouth
causing the person to make “clucking” noises in effort to provide some relief.
Itching of the nose and throat, along with a constant desire to swallow saliva
to relieve the dryness may also be present.
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