I was prescribed Allegra 120 mg for sneezing and other allergy symptoms, but I’ve also heard people use it for skin allergies. How exactly does this medicine work, and what is it meant to treat?
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Dear reader,
Allegra 120 mg is a non-drowsy antihistamine prescribed to manage allergy symptoms. It works by blocking the effects of histamine, a chemical your body releases during allergic reactions. Doing this helps reduce itching, sneezing, swelling, and other allergy-related symptoms.
Allegra 120 mg is commonly used for two main conditions:
1. Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
This is the most frequent reason for prescribing Allegra. It may help reduce:
These symptoms are usually triggered by allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander.
2. Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria (Persistent Hives)
Allegra is also used for skin-related allergic symptoms. It helps reduce:
This condition involves recurrent hives that appear without a known cause.
How Allegra 120 mg Helps:
Allegra contains Fexofenadine, which:
Allergic problems should be evaluated by a doctor, follow their prescription, and never self-medicate. Consult your physician about allergy panel tests that help identify the allergen. People who identify and eliminate allergen exposure usually experience a significant reduction in the need for antiallergy medications.
Wishing you good health.