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Sneezing and runny nose in the morning
My husband starts sneezing as soon as he wakes up in the morning since the past 3 weeks ,then he gets a runny nose and that lasts all day long..it settles to a bit if he takes anti allergic..is it a morning allergy..how will it go...please advise
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What your husband has is nasal allergy, possibly due to some indoor agent like mold or house dust mite. The best treatment is to clean up the house once and air the mattresses. Till that is done you can take an allergy pill like Fexofenadine 180 mg once daily. The drug is not a cure, its only to counter the allergy. Avoiding is the best treatment.
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If still persistence after meditation consult an ENT specialist online or nearby
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1. Keep an allergy diary, with exact date time and location and what was he doing just before the episode started. Do write down and then analyse.
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Looks like he has got seasonal allergic rhinitis ... It can easily be managed with medications ... No need to panic ... Just consult an ent doctor
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try to keep the house free from dust and insects
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That is a classical symptom of Indoor Allergies. He needs an Allergy Counselling
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