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12:40 am January 28, 2011
| chris33
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Like many, I get seasonal allergies, but they're usually not too bad. I can usually just treat my allergies with over the counter medication. However, it seems like each year they get a little worse. Is this a serious problem that I need to look into?
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1:41 am January 28, 2011
| Charlos
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In my opinion you have to go and see the doctor because it is getting worse every year and don't try to use any medicine without the prescription of doctors…Because i think the medicine you are using for it is not suiting you and making it worse…
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3:30 am February 4, 2011
| chris33
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You're right, the fact that my allergies are getting worse every year does make me concerned. I'm not sure if my medicine is making them worse, but clearly it's not completely working. I'll go see my doctor and try to find a better solution.
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9:38 am February 4, 2011
| Banya
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I have battled serious alllergies my entire life. As a child, I had to get four different shots a week for eight years. Other than dealing with the allergies themselves, I have never had them lead to something worse. I would definitely see your doctor and get a script so you'll have relief when they're bothering you, but I don't think allergies will lead to anything more Log in or Register to read more… |
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10:37 pm April 7, 2011
| ganHeartily
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1:43 am May 23, 2011
| spauno
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Yes, Mild allergies can lead to worse health problems.
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7:58 am July 27, 2011
| Justin Lee
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Mild allergies can cause symptoms including nasal and chest congestion, eyes that are watery, itchy, and burn, and a rash that can appear on your skin. A mild allergic reaction will stay in the affected area and will not spread at all. If you suffer from moderate allergies, you may see all the symptoms of a mild reaction plus you may have a hard time breathing and you may experience itchiness Log in or Register to read more… |
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