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2200368 tn?1345848512

Sneezing all the time

So,I am now so frustrated cause I've just wasted 2 roles of paper in last hour and this is just pissing me off.I have crazy sneezing ''attacks'' .It's been like this for couple years,I dunno why am I writtng this now,but heey better ever than never. I have allergies and asthma,but this sneezing is morbid,wherever I go in public I start sneezing like 20 times in the row,and at first people are like:Heeey,bless you,then they are like:What the heell,are you going to stop?! It doesn't matter if I am at my bedroom,at living room,in classroom,in the bar,every now and then I get a crazy sneezing attack,and it mostly happens early in the morning when I wake up,or late at night.It doesn't matter is it sunny,hot,cold,sneeze,sneeze,sneeeezeee!! Is there any medicine that can help prevent this or something like that?
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Hi,
How are you? Aside from sneezing, what other symptoms are present? This could be caused by allergic issues and may warrant further evaluation by your doctor. Allergic tests may help identify the possible allergens or triggers responsible for these sneezing attacks. Avoidance of the trigger and antihistamine medications  may help provide relief.  If the allergen is identified, desensitization therapy may also be indicated.  Take care and do keep us posted.
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The repetative sneezing comes AFTER I take Claritin or Benedryl or any other allergy meds. What causes that?
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

The constant runny nose, sneezing, and nasal congestion could be due to vasomotor rhinitis, in which the symptoms occur in response to a trigger, like eating spicy food or going outside in the cold.  The primary treatment is simply avoiding the things that trigger your symptoms. It is often treated with a drying nasal spray (like Atrovent) and antihistamines like chlopheneramine and lovatidine are effective. Nasal decongestant drops too relieve congestion. Please consult your primary care physician for further evaluation.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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2200368 tn?1345848512
I'm pretty much the same,it comes and goes,I have to now wait 6 months to see a specialist! That's how it goes in my country.Horrible,anyways,thanks for help.
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