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If you only experience allergic rhinitis during certain times of year, you have “seasonal allergies” or “hay fever.” you're probably allergic to outdoor triggers, such as pollen. If you experience it year-round, you're probably allergic to indoor triggers. Let's discuss your problem in detail for better advice and medication plan.
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With all its moisturizing action, aloe vera is one of the most effective skin soothing agents. When you rub the gel over an itchy spot, it helps reduce the skin irritation in that area and provides quick relief from itching. Just break a leaf from the plant, cut it lengthwise using a knife and using a spoon, scoop out the jelly-like substance inside. Apply a little of this gel to the itchy area and leave it on for a few minutes.
With all its moisturizing action, aloe vera is one of the most effective skin soothing agents. When you rub the gel over an itchy spot, it helps reduce the skin irritation in that area and provides quick relief from itching. Just break a leaf from the plant, cut it lengthwise using a knife and using a spoon, scoop out the jelly-like substance inside. Apply a little of this gel to the itchy area and leave it on for a few minutes.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
When you have postnasal drip, excess mucus drains from your sinuses into the back of your throat. This can lead to a persistent raw, sore, or scratchy throat. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
When you have postnasal drip, excess mucus drains from your sinuses into the back of your throat. This can lead to a persistent raw, sore, or scratchy throat. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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