20th April 2005
:wave: Hey guys, I've got a question. Right now my asthma is finally starting to get under control after being switched from Atrovent to Advair. I'm also taking Singulair at bedtime. Now I know that Singulair is used for both asthma and allergies, and that it blocks the leukotrienes that cause so many allergy problems, but I'm still having some issues. The wheezing and tightness when I go outside are getting better, but my eyes are a different story. :eek: Every time I step outside, my eyes start burning and itching and watering horribly. I can't even wear makeup right now because I end up looking like a raccoon (even with waterproof) because I rub at my eyes so much. I look like I'm on drugs because my eyes get so red.
So, is this something that the Singulair should be taking care of and it just isn't, or is that a different type of allergy requiring a different type of medicine? :confused: My youngest son went through a period last fall where he kept horrible black eyes, and his pediatrician said it was a type of allergy and gave him Singulair and it cleared it right up, so I'm assuming that Singulair is supposed to be for all types of allergies, not just the one's that affect the breathing, right? Someone just please let me know if this all means that the Singulair isn't working right, or if it is and I just need two meds. :rolleyes:
Asthma-wise I feel a ton better :) , though I still use the inhaler once or twice a day (I was using it like 10 times a day, so that's a big improvement), but it's those darned allergies I can't seem to get under control.
Thanks!
Melissa
So, is this something that the Singulair should be taking care of and it just isn't, or is that a different type of allergy requiring a different type of medicine? :confused: My youngest son went through a period last fall where he kept horrible black eyes, and his pediatrician said it was a type of allergy and gave him Singulair and it cleared it right up, so I'm assuming that Singulair is supposed to be for all types of allergies, not just the one's that affect the breathing, right? Someone just please let me know if this all means that the Singulair isn't working right, or if it is and I just need two meds. :rolleyes:
Asthma-wise I feel a ton better :) , though I still use the inhaler once or twice a day (I was using it like 10 times a day, so that's a big improvement), but it's those darned allergies I can't seem to get under control.
Thanks!
Melissa
