I've had cold and sneezing issues since childhood (20+ years). The problem disappeared after I moved to a metro city, but it returns whenever I visit my native place. Is this an allergy? Can you help identify the allergic substance causing this? which specific test shall I do?
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Hello I'm Dr Nikita Iyer. Yes, this seems like an allergic episode. In order to isolate the trigger, you can get a skin prick test done. Serum IgE and total eosinophil count can help identify the severity of the allergy.
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Once the allergen is identified, specific steps to avoid exposure can be taken.
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Avoid prolonged usage of cetrizine though it can cause initial symptomatic relief. Nasal sprays can be started when visiting your native place to ease the allergic symptoms
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