Dean
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Allergies are easier to treat as you can use antihistimines. About the only things that will help the non allergic issues are nasal steriods, oral steriods and avoidance. Actually the newer, non sedating antihistamines and Singulair will help a little but due to anti inflamation properties and not the other main mechanism of action.Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Dean,
I am fine with the exception of a massive headache and stuffy nose.
I guess you could say some non smokers issues listed as allergies are the same vasomotor issues you mentioned.
I am happy to hear it is not a true allergy. That means I don't have any allergies at all, just a vasomotor issue and I simply cannot wait to look that one up. LOL
Now to relate this explanation to the topic. The problem with those with asthma in general and those with vasomotor issues of any type is that the trigger is generally not an allergic one. In general, people are not allergic to smoke. And it's not the smell per se that triggers the problem, so treating the room with an ionizer won't help most of them.