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All of the allergies, what is done, is avoid direct contact with the allergen. As a routine we doctors do prescribe antihistamincs and/or steroids in the form of oral, local. And injectable medicines. Allergy tests are available and after finding the specific antigen, desensitization also can be done. Hope you are helped. Regards.
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Dust�allergy is partly genetic and partly environmental. Thus it never goes away. With better ,less�dusty environment� the extent if the problem gets reduced. Medicines help to downregulate the immune response of your body to these environmental allergens. Long term lifestyle� changes with gradually tapering medication� helps to tackle chronic sinus problems.� Start taking Steam inhalation twice a day. *For chronic allergic rhinosinusitis you will need to take a long term course of antibiotics� together� with Nasal sprays . *You will need to avoid�dusty environment� and�dust�mites, animal dander etc. Regular cleaning of AC air filters. Wearing mask while driving 2 wheelers/working in�dusty� areas Medical� management� is done for 3 months and then patients� condition is reviewed.� Intermittent treatment is not beneficial� in the long run. Around 30 %of people with allergic rhinitis� will develop Asthma if not treated .But majority of patients with asthma are allergic to�dust�.Active treatment� of nasal allergy reduces Asthma attacks and medicine requirements. This improve� quality of life .allergens.
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