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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 586002" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>There is this new thing on the market that you may have seen advertised that looks like a handheld steamer to put up to your nose. Kinda looks like a mask for a breathing machine but puts out steam. You can get them over TV or on Amazon. I dont remember the name. They take the place of using a warm air humidifier in your room which just doesnt work well unless you sit over it with a towel. I had a form of one of these years and years ago but it disappeared. </p><p></p><p>I am going to get one when I can afford it. I think it would be wonderful because all you are doing is breathing steam in and getting things moving. As far as other things to help, I would go for allergy testing to find out exactly what it is you are allergic to and try to avoid that and if you cant completely avoid it get the shots to help desensitize yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 586002, member: 1514"] There is this new thing on the market that you may have seen advertised that looks like a handheld steamer to put up to your nose. Kinda looks like a mask for a breathing machine but puts out steam. You can get them over TV or on Amazon. I dont remember the name. They take the place of using a warm air humidifier in your room which just doesnt work well unless you sit over it with a towel. I had a form of one of these years and years ago but it disappeared. I am going to get one when I can afford it. I think it would be wonderful because all you are doing is breathing steam in and getting things moving. As far as other things to help, I would go for allergy testing to find out exactly what it is you are allergic to and try to avoid that and if you cant completely avoid it get the shots to help desensitize yourself. [/QUOTE]
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