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  • male
  • 30 Years
  • 07/02/2025

I've been struggling with dust allergies for the past 10 years. It started with me taking Citrize tablets, but then I saw a chest specialist who recommended a nasal spray and some tablets for three months. More recently, another doctor suggested Teczine and Histocrot B for a month. Despite all these treatments, Im not feeling any better. Every morning, I wake up with red eyes, a watery nose, and sneezing, and my whole body feels really hot. Sometimes I even start sneezing in the middle of the night, which is super uncomfortable and really annoying. Could you please suggest a better solution?

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take tablet citrizen whenever you have this allergy

Answered 04/07/2025

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