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Dear lybrate user, dust allergy occurs due to the production of histamine in blood. This production of histamine is provoked by the entry of certain foreign substance in our respiratory system through the air we inhale. However if you are suffering from dust allergy from a considerable prolonged time then you should take the following medications:- 1) 5 drops of homoeopathic pyrogen 1000, thrice daily in empty stomach. 2) 30 drops of homoeopathic mother tincture cassia soph q, thrice daily, after meals, in a glass of water.
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First have a check up from ent specialist to find out whether there is any defect in nose or allergy. Take measures as advised. Avoid possible allergic causes of asthma and try to specifically identify them like dust fumes, chemicals, pollen, vehicle exhaust, pollen, domestic animals etc. On advise of a doctor metered dose inhaler or rotahaler used regularly will also help.
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Dear lybrate-user, classical case of allergic rhinitis (cold) and exercise induced asthma! the best thing is to avoid exposure to causative agent which can be dust, weather changes, strong perfumes, animal hair and last but not the least mental stress. This can really help preventing sneezing but may not be enough and nasal sprays as per doctors prescription along with anti allergic tab may be required for a period of 2-3 months. Rarely a deviated nasal bone requires intervention by ent specialist. For exercise induced asthma we need to confirm diagnosis by checking peak flow readings just before and during exercise or just clinical inference and then using a reliever pump just before initiating exercise. This should help you.
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