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Sneezing. Since yesterday morning i have been sneezing. Ive probly sneezed over 120times. Its drving me insane. Its like after i sneeze them inside of my nose starts itching then i sneeze and then all over again. Ive never had allergy problems so i dont understand why im sneezing so much.
Im being serious so dont take me as one of those stupid that ask stupid questions..
thank you
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People can develop allergies later in life. See if anything is different in your life (in terms of detergent, flowers, perfume, food, excess of dust, etc.). Try benadryl, if it works you know its an allergy and you can go to an allergist to help determine exactly what you are allergic to. Other signs of allergies are:
- itchy eyes
- watery eyes/nose
- runny nose
- general itchyness
- hives (patches of extremely itchy rashes)
- red eyes
- wheezing/difficulty breathing
- stomach cramps
- vomiting
- diarreah
- headaches
If you get these symptoms in addition to your sneezing than there is a good chance that it is allergies.
There is also a chance that it could just be an irritant in the air.
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Just because you've never had allergies, it doesn't mean you might not have them now. Allergies can hit at any time, and something you never had a reaction to before can suddenly become an issue.
Take a look around you and see if there's anything new in your life that could be causing a new allergy. Are you using a new laundry soap or fabric softener? Did your significant other change to a new perfume/cologne? Did you put one of those plug-in air fresheners in your house?
Try taking a Benadryl. If it helps, you've probably got some kind of allergy. Then it's just a matter of identifying it. ]
There are tons of allegries out there and most people don't know they even have it. And a lot of people develope allergies they thought they didn't have over time.
Try taking Claritin every morning and see if that helps. If it doesn't, go see a doctor ]
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