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Indoor sneezing allergy
I experience constant sneezing throughout the day whenever I'm indoors, which stops only after I sleep and wake up. This occurs every 1-2 weeks. Initially, I suspected an allergy to something in my previous home, but even after moving to a new house, the issue persists. Along with sneezing, I have a clear, watery nasal discharge. I suspect an allergy to indoor dust mites or possibly a vitamin deficiency. Seeking advice on diagnosis and treatment.
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Consult an ENT, get an allergy test done(skin prick test). Intranasal corticosteroid nasal spray along with a short course of antihistamine usually suffice. Still persisting, you can go for immunotherapy.
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Allergy test. INC- Nasal spray Anti histamine medicines
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Diagnosis - allergic rhinitis Do cover nose to mouth Avoid dust exposure and cold exposure Take Nasal spray douonase 2 puff bd Follow by steam inhalation twicely Tab montair lc in night only Do nitiwash before spray if u can do So dat removal of dust particle. Can be done
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This is allergy for which I can advise anti allergy medication. You will have relief
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allergic rhinitis only. may be with house dust mites. Furamist nasal spray 2 puffs two times a day for 10 days.
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Allergy  blood test, or SPT test you can take. Nasal spray, antihistamine medicine will help
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