Seasonal allergies causing acid reflux?

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Hi There,

I think I got similar symptom and problem.
I lived most of my life in Israel (Tel Aviv). Has some dist mite allergies.
nothing special.
In the last few years I live in Australia, Sydney, which is known to be an heaven for Hay fever allergies.
very fast I started to get symptom as Sinus pain, weakness and sore glen. Eventually they found out I got a ulcer on my valve above the stomach cause by acid reflux. (never had this diagnose before)
My first complain to the doctor, that since I came to Sydney, I feel that my body react different, my stomach is more much more acid, and when I drink water I can feel it immediately. so I was taking Pariot and nexium for a while but my headache, sinus and fatigue kept coming, but funny in much less strength. I thought it was side effect from the anti acid medication.

When winter start all of the above stop!!!!! stop taking medication and felt fine.

I started to notice that when I get the other symptom, I start to get more easily acid in my tummy, and even sometime the anti acid pill, don't really help.
I started to connect the dots this year, after I had no problem at winter time, when spring started, I got the symptom, and on the same time, my stomach become so acidic; I feel like my body was poison. At the start I thought the headache, sinus and fatigue cause from the acid reflux, but now I am starting to realize that when I take anti histamine, the stomach is better, the urine glen is more relax, the sinus pain is gone.
It is just my second day with the anti histamine, and my symptom start to feel like a normal allergies that I use to get, running nose and a little fatigue.

I am starting to suspect that my body has a very strong allergy respond to the what ever I am allergic too, whether it is, it didn't exist in Israel or my body respond to allergies is different because of my age.

Hope that helps.
Gil
 
HI,

Another idea you should try, is to live somewhere else that dont
have the same wild life and plants like you have in your enviroment.

Maybe go and live for 2-3 month in a desert area with dry air.
Or when the symptoms starts, hop on a plain for vacation for a week
and see how your body react...

I will do it later on this year, but please feel free to share the finding with me.

Gil
 
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