Q1. My daughter has seasonal allergies and gets wheezing in her throat, not her chest. Is this just mucus? And what should she be doing? She takes Zyrtec during the season, and most of the time that takes care of it. But sometimes, she gets uncomfortable. Should she have a rescue inhaler? Or try Benadryl (diphenhydramine) to see if it is just mucus? It is possible that your daughter has post-nasal drip that is irritating her throat, or less likely, there could be swelling in her throat. I suggest you have an allergist evaluate her before you try any new medications. Although Zyrtec ( cetirizine) is a wonderful medicine and can be conveniently purchased over-the-counter, it is not doing the trick! She might benefit from a different antihistamine and the addition of a nasal steroid spray and even pretreatment with a saline rinse. If you find that she also has wheezing in her chest, then an inhaler such as a bronchodilator (with or without an inhaled steroid) would be added. Q2. I have had a lot of allergies all my life - to dust, molds, trees, weeds, ragweed, and cockroaches.
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