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Severe sneezing
I suffer from severe sneezing (3 to 5 times per month) due to dust, strong odor, cold items like ice water, lemon, curd, etc., and poor sleep. This has been chronic for the past 15 years. Sometimes it leads to mild to moderate wheezing also. I need a remedy for my above condition.
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I am really sorry for your condition and hope you recover well. First thing first is you suffer from Allergic Rhinitis and also Bronchitis.The attack can trigger to varied causative factors which are hard to control in daily routine.The only way is to increase your immunity so that you don't react severely to allergens.Auxillary Precautions will help you but won't cure you. I would advice you to start with Homoeopathic Treatment which will help you in decreasing the intensity and frequency of complaint and even cure you if you follow the treatment diligently. Thank you. http://drfriend.in/home
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Use your air conditioner. Air conditioning reduces the amount of airborne pollen from trees, grasses and weeds that finds its way indoors. Air conditioning also lowers indoor humidity and can reduce your exposure to dust mites. If you don't have air conditioning, try to keep your windows closed during pollen season. Decontaminate your decor. Minimize dust that may worsen nighttime symptoms by replacing certain items in your bedroom. For example, encase pillows, mattresses and box springs in dustproof covers. Remove carpeting and install hardwood or linoleum flooring. Use washable curtains and blinds. Maintain optimal humidity. If you live in a damp climate, talk to your doctor about using a dehumidifier. Prevent mold spores. Clean damp areas in the bath, kitchen and around the house to keep mold spores from developing. Get rid of moldy leaves or damp firewood in the yard. Reduce pet dander. If you're allergic to dander, avoid pets with fur or feathers. Having pets regularly bathed or groomed also may reduce the amount of dander in your surroundings. Clean regularly. Clean your home at least once a week. If you're likely to stir up dust, wear a mask or have someone else do the cleaning. Cover your nose and mouth if it's cold out.If your asthma is worsened by cold or dry air, wearing a face mask can help.
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