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Question Posted Sunday April 6 2008, 1:15 pm

hey, um since you said you were good with injuries and meidcine and junk i thought you would be able to help me with this problem.

I often, randomly, find myself tearing up and sniffling and coughing. This is so random that sometimes it happens at school or at home or even at the mall. I have no idea why?


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TheAnnie answered Sunday April 6 2008, 1:44 pm:
You might have allergies. those are the symptoms. do your eyes burn and itch as well?

i would carry around a note book and record where this happens and note the surroundings. Maybe at times they have a connection. Like pet hair, dust, etc.

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