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11/27/2011 10:26 PM
jonell009
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Hello folks! I'm a newbie. I am just wondering if I really have an allergy. This started when I turned 20. I always sneezes every morning like it would never stop. Sometimes my nose is always itchy that makes me also to sneeze (this happens anytime). I'm just wondering if I have an allergic rhinitis or this is just normal. I've learned that allergic rhinitis can also cause you an asthma. Is this true? How do I cure this?

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