is it possible to get spring time allergies without sneezing and weezing?

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spring allergies
B asked:

i mean in the begining i sneezed a little but now i just have a small throat and nose irritation… also kind of at the top back of my throat it feels wierd… i know it snot my sinuses because i dont have any symptoms of a sinus infection… like touching my face doesnt hurt and theres no preasure or pain but on my nose when i inhail it feels dry or something… its been like this for weeks actually since spring hit and i do sometimes sneeze but not too much


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  • 3 Responses to “is it possible to get spring time allergies without sneezing and weezing?”

    1. ELbear Says:

      it is very possible try taking some allergey medication and see if it works

    2. ebksmile Says:

      YES–Claritan works

    3. jane Says:

      There is often the misconception that allergies means sneezing and wheezing. There are many symptoms of allergies and you can have one or a combination of the following:

      * Runny nose
      * Frequent or repetitive sneezing
      * Itching in the nose, eyes, throat, or roof of the mouth
      * Nasal congestion
      * Postnasal drip
      * Sinus headache
      * Plugged ears.
      * Decreased sense of smell
      * Burning, tearing, or itchy eyes
      * Conjunctivitis (red, swollen eyes)
      * Breathing difficulties including wheezing
      * Coughing
      * Headache
      * Hives
      * Itching skin, or any other area
      * Skin rashes
      * Stomach cramps
      * Diarrhea
      * Vomiting
      * Fatigue.
      * Mental changes can include irritability, a slight decrease in attention span, worsened memory, and slower thinking.
      * In severe allergies, dark circles may develop under the eye. The lower eyelid may be puffy and lined with creases.

      Take an antihistamine such as Reactine to see if the symptoms disappear. If this does not work than see a doctor.

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