Sneezing

This is your body’s way of eliminating any irritants or toxins from the nasal passages.

  • See also Colds and Flu entry as sneezing can itself be a symptom.

People sneeze when they have a cold, to help clear the nose. They also sneeze if they are allergic to eliminate allergens from the nasal passages.

An occasional sneeze is nothing to worry about. Sneezing that is part of a cold will go away with the cold, usually in about a week. However, persistent sneezing or sneezing accompanied by other allergy symptoms (a runny or congested nose, a sore throat, or itchy, watery eyes) may indicate something else and you should go to the doctor.

Causes

Sneezing is caused by an irritant in the nasal passages

Treatment

If your sneezing is the result of an allergy, it can generally be treated with over-the-counter medications. You can also try to reduce suspect allergens from your home such as dust, mould etc.

You should go to your doctor who will examine you.

Alternative/Natural Treatments

Herbal Therapies   -   Hot teas made from either red clover (Trifolium pratense) or nettle (Urtica dioica) are thought to relieve allergy symptoms and make breathing easier by reducing inflammation. Hot teas made from either red clover (Trifolium pratense) or nettle (Urtica dioica) are thought to relieve allergy symptoms and make breathing easier by reducing inflammation.

Homoeopathy -  Depending on your specific symptoms, a Homoeopath may prescribe one of the following remedies: Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, or Natrum muriaticum. Remedies that come from pollen or other allergens may also work. Depending on your specific symptoms, a Homoeopath may prescribe one of the following remedies: Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, or Natrum muriaticum. Remedies that come from pollen or other allergens may also work.

For sneezing episodes, you may be prescribed Arsenicum album, Sabadilla, Euphrasia, Allium cepa, or Dulcamara.

 

Dietary Considerations

You will want to seek professional help for allergies. Try eliminating dairy products, food additives, and any other suspect foods. Some nutritionists recommend high doses of vitamin C as a natural antihistamine.

Personal Care

Eliminating allergens in the home is one of the surest ways to alleviate chronic sneezing.

When to seek further professional advice