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  • 30 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm really struggling with this long-term issue. When I take medicine, I'm okay, but if I don't, it's like the worst ever. I have this constant runny nose, continuous sneezing, and headaches, and it's just becoming too much to handle every day without medication. I've tried Allegra, Montek LC, and Cetirizine. They work for a day but then it's back to the same problems. What should I do?

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need to avoid allergy

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