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I used to not treat my allergies aggressively enough and ended up with sinus infections four or five times a year. The trick is not to let the fluid build up in your sinuses. When it sits there for days is when the bacteria start multiplying. They thrive in a moist, warm environment.
If you have insurance, see your doctor and get a scrip for Nasonex or Flonase. They are corticosteriod sprays that reduce the congestion, swelling, and inflammation of sinusitis and work quite well.
If I start feeling my sinuses filling up (I'm sure you're familiar with that feeling), I take an antihistamine like Claritin for a couple of days, and usually continuously for weeks in the spring and fall. If all else fails, stay in a steamy hot shower and massage your nasal passages until you feel them draining.
I think the trick is to listen to you body. You can treat it with meds without overmedicating. And, I would rather treat the symptoms than end up on antibiotics, which I think are even harder on your system. Since I'm allergic to penicillin and myocins, I have to take higher spectrum ones that really seem to add to my woes before I feel better.
Now that I've developed asthma as well, I take Singulair every day as well, which seems to have also helped with my allergies.
Hope you find a way to enjoy your rides soon.
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