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My 18 years old daughter has dust mite allergy (concluded after skin allergy test). She gets soar throat almost once in a month. It follows by fever and bad cough. Most of the time doctor treats it with antibiotics. That's too many doses of antibiotics. Also she needed nebulization. Few times she responded well to lecope M. So I am confused and disturbed now. What is she suffering from? Definitely not that many episodes of throat infections. She doesn't get asthma attack either (tightness in the chest). She gets rashes on the face and upper part of the body after a heavy exercise. Please advice which doctor to consult and what to do for a permanent solution since it is affecting her studies. Thank you.


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