Write an article based on this "Take an oral antihistamine for allergy symptoms. Spray an antihistamine nasal spray for cold and allergy-related nasal symptoms. Use antihistamine eye drops for itchy, watery eyes caused by allergies. Combine an antihistamine with cold medication to relieve symptoms. Try an antihistamine for a dry cough. Prevent motion sickness with certain antihistamines. Treat itchy rashes or hives with oral antihistamines. Apply an antihistamine cream for itchy rashes or insect bites. Look for an antihistamine that makes you drowsy if you have trouble sleeping."
article: If you have symptoms such as sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, or runny nose, you may have allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever. Antihistamines can relieve your symptoms and make your allergies much more manageable. Take the dose recommended on the packaging to treat your allergy symptoms.  Common OTC antihistamines include diphenhydramine Benadryl and chlorpheniramine. Many oral antihistamines can cause drowsiness. If you’re unsure which antihistamine to use, talk to your doctor or ask your pharmacist for recommendations. Antihistamine nasal sprays are used to directly treat cold and allergy-related nasal symptoms. Use an antihistamine nasal spray for symptoms such as itchy or runny nose, sneezing, sinus congestion or postnasal drip. You can use an OTC version, or ask your doctor to prescribe a stronger antihistamine spray.  Many antihistamine nasal sprays include a corticosteroid, which is also effective for treating cold and allergy-related sinus issues. Side effects of nasal sprays are similar to oral histamines, but also include a bitter taste in your mouth, and possibly a burning sensation in your nostrils Antihistamine eye drops are super effective at relieve allergy symptoms in your eyes such as redness, itchiness, and watery eyes. Apply the eye drops as directed directly into your eyes for relief.  Antihistamine eyedrops are available without a prescription at your local pharmacy. Potential side effects include headache and a burning sensation in your eyes. Make sure you wash your hands with soap and warm water first. Remove your contact lenses if you wear them. If you have a cold with a lot of sinus issues such as congestion, sneezing, and a runny nose, taking cold medicine that has an antihistamine in it can help relieve your symptoms. Look for a cold medication that includes an antihistamine to help treat your cold.  Take the medication as directed with a glass of water. Fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine or loratadine and pseudoephedrine are examples of cold medications combined with antihistamines. Some medications are available as a 12 or 24-hour treatment for long-lasting relief. If you have a dry cough that you can’t control, antihistamines can help break up mucus to make your coughing more productive and help expel the mucus. Look for an OTC antihistamine at your local pharmacy and take it as directed to treat a dry cough. Try diphenhydramine, cetirizine, or fexofenadine to treat your dry cough. Some antihistamines can be used to treat nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness. Taking an antihistamine before you fly on a plane or sail on a boat can keep you from getting motion sick. You can also take an antihistamine to improve your symptoms if you’re already motion sick.  Antihistamines that are effective for treating motion sickness include dimenhydrinate  (Dramamine, Gravol, Driminate), meclizine (Bonine, Bonamine, Antivert, Postafen, and Sea Legs), and cyclizine (Marezine, Bonine For Kids, Cyclivert). Promethazine (Phenergan) can also be prescribed for treating nausea or vomiting, motion sickness, and allergic reactions, but can cause more drowsiness. Rashes and hives may be caused by the production of too much histamine, or as an allergic reaction, so antihistamines are an effective way to treat them. Pick up some OTC antihistamines from your local pharmacy and take them as directed to help treat your rash or hives. Topical antihistamines are creams or lotions that can be applied directly to the affected area to treat a rash, hives, or you have bug bites that are itchy. Look for an antihistamine cream at your local pharmacy and use it as directed. If your rash or hives don’t go away after using the cream, contact your doctor to make sure there isn’t an underlying issue.  If you develop pain, redness, swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing after an insect bite, contact emergency services right away. If you have pus, swelling, or if your rash gets bigger, changes color, or does not go away in a couple days contact your doctor. This may be a sign of a different skin condition or infection that may need prescription medication. Don't use topical antihistamines with oral antihistamines which can increase the concentration of antihistamine in your body. Don’t apply topical antihistamines to a very large area of your skin or skin that is broken or blistered. If you have insect bites or a rash over a large area of your body, try an oral antihistamine instead. Contact your doctor if your bites or rash is very severe. Many histamines cause drowsiness, so you can take them to help you if you have trouble falling asleep. Choose an OTC oral histamine that lists drowsiness as a side effect to use as a mild sleeping aid.  You can develop tolerance to the drowsiness caused by antihistamines, so the more or longer you use them, the less effective they will be. Options include diphenhydramine (Benadryl, Unisom SleepGels) or doxylamine succinate (Unisom).

Write an article based on this "Open Tumblr. Click the profile icon. Click Following. Click the "Follow" text field. Type in a blog name, URL, or email address. Click Follow."
article: Go to https://www.tumblr.com/. This will open your Tumblr dashboard page if you're already logged in. If you aren't logged in, click Log In, enter your email address and password, and click Log In. It's a person-shaped silhouette in the top-right side of the dashboard. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this near the top of the drop-down menu. It's in the middle of the page, just below the "Following # Tumblrs" heading. If you aren't searching for a specific person, you can instead click the search bar in the top-left side of the page. Make sure you spell whatever you type here exactly the way it appears on the blog (or in the email). If you're using the search bar, you can also type in a keyword (e.g., dogs) to search for blogs that fit a theme. It's on the right side of the "Follow" search bar. This will automatically follow the blog in question. If you're using the search bar instead, press ↵ Enter and then click Follow next to a blog you want to follow.

Write an article based on this "Eat only when you're not rushed. Tighten the beads first. Chew slowly. Use disposable silverware."
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If you're in a hurry to eat, you're more likely to aggravate your piercing. While your piercing is healing, eat small meals only when you have the time to sit down and eat slowly. Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and water. Then, reach into your mouth and tighten the beads on your piercing. Beads can become dislodged when you chew, so tightening them is necessary to keep your piercing from becoming undone. Chewing too fast increases the risk of complications. Make slow, deliberate chewing motions when eating with your piercing. Make sure to feel where the food is in your mouth and work to keep it away from your piercing. Disposable silverware, when taken directly out of the package, is less likely to harbor bacteria than regular silverware. If you use silverware, go for disposable varieties to reduce the risk of an infection. Use new disposable silverware every time you eat.