The Difference Between Antihistamines and Decongestants
Decongestants and antihistamine
commonly used to treat a variety of disorders associated with the upper
respiratory system (nose, mouth and throat). A common problem that
affects the nose, mouth and throat such as colds and various types of
allergies.
These
conditions cause discomfort such as sore throat, stuffy nose, sneezing,
coughing, itchy and watery eyes, etc.. These symptoms are triggered
mainly by the swelling of blood vessels in the nasal cavity or due to
histamine release. Decongestants and antihistamines are two types of
different drugs have different effects.
Decongestant Vs Antihistamine
The difference between decongestants and antihistamines are described in the following points:
Antihistamines
1.
Histamine is released when antibodies tend to make small blood vessels
in the eyes, nose, and skin become dilated. Consequently, there is a
variety of symptoms such as skin red and itchy, runny nose, sneezing,
and red eyes and runny. To overcome this condition, given antihistamine
to inhibit histamine release. To be effective, an antihistamine should
be taken when allergy symptoms begin to appear.
2.
Some first-generation antihistamines are commonly used diphenhydramine
and chlorpheniramine. Currently, there is also a second-generation
antihistamines such as loratadine, fexofenadine, and cetriizine which
has better quality.
3. The side effects of antihistamines include dizziness and drowsiness.
Therefore,
jobs that require mental alertness such as driving or operating heavy
machinery should be avoided after taking antihistamines. The best time
is taking antihistamines before bed at night.
4.
Someone who has taken drugs such as antidepressants or sedatives should
avoid antihistamines. This is due to the combined effects of these
drugs can have adverse effects on health.
Decongestants
1.
The blood vessels were present in the membrane of the nasal cavity will
dilate when in contact with a virus or allergens. Dilated blood vessels
will also be accompanied by fluid and mucus production. Excess mucus
that will meet the airway causing breathing difficulties.
In
this condition, a decongestant to help reduce swelling and narrowing of
the blood vessels return wide. Thus, airways to be open and free from
mucus blockage.
2.
Previously, popularly used as a decongestant phenylpropanolamine but
then discontinued use due to adverse health effects. Currently some of
the commonly used decongestants include pseudoephedrine and
phenylephrine.
3.
Decongestants act as a stimulant and increases the pulse rate that
makes someone difficult to sleep. That's because, decongestants should
be consumed during the day and avoid it before bed.
4.
Because of its narrow blood vessels, people who have high blood
pressure, heart disease, and thyroid problems or glaucoma should avoid
the use of decongestants
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