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Q: Constant sneezing
asked by: badxhabit on May 5th, 2009
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Ok, I've always had bad sinuses and things. Ever since I had my tonsils taken out when I was 8 and got really sick afterwards, I've had at least one bad sinus infection per year. When I was 17, I had a bad case of bronchitis, too. I have never had allergies to anything. Just this past year I haven't stopped sneazing, my nose is always running, I'm always feeling like my sinuses are draining down my throat, but I never get a sinus infection like I used to. I don't know what's going on. It got really bad a couple months ago where I went through three boxes of tissues in two days. It's become this thing every day now...
from the moment I wake up:
1. I sneaze. 2. I have to get up and blow my nose. 3. I sneaze and do this prosses three to five more times. 4. If I go somewhere where there's a temperature change, as soon as I breathe in, I sneaze. If I stay in my comfortable temperature at home, I won't sneaze until late afternoon or evening. 5. I always sneaze right before I go to sleep.

I don't know if this is just sinuses or something else...any idea?
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Lydia32
replied on May 6th, 2009
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It is possible to develop allergies over time. Also, I've met plenty of people who say they don't have allergies, but still have all the symptoms. Just because you didn't have them as a kid, doesn't mean you can't get them later.

You should see your doctor to make sure you don't have an infection and ask if you should try allergy medication. There are a lot of over-the-counter allergy medications that work well, but you should still make sure there isn't something else going on.
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