- Male
- 32 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been struggling with breathing issues and recently found out my IgE level is 240, but I read it's meant to be between 0 and 100. Could this be causing my breathing problems? Is there anything I should be worried about or check into further?
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See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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I've been using Montek LC tablets for quite a while to help with my sneezing, especially when I wake up in the morning, and they've really made a difference. The problem is, whenever I stop taking them, the sneezing comes back even worse. Could you please give me some advice on what's going on or any suggestions on how to handle this?
try avoiding cold weather , dust and whatever you feel allergic to then symptoms will be reduced
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Im a bit concerned because every time I masturbate, I start experiencing continuous sneezing. I know I'm allergic to dust mites, but it seems unusual for this to happen only then. Could it be possible that masturbation is somehow triggering my allergic rhinitis?
There is no direct link between masturbation and allergic rhinitis triggered by dust mites. It is more likely that the act of masturbation is not directly causing your symptoms. It is possible that there may be other factors at play, such as the environment in which you are masturbating or other triggers that coincide with the activity. To help manage your symptoms, you can try using an antihistamine such as Cetirizine at a dose of 10mg once daily. Additionally, using a nasal corticosteroid spray like Fluticasone can help reduce nasal inflammation and sneezing. Make sure to also minimize exposure to dust mites in your environment by regularly cleaning and dusting your living space
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