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severe running nose and throat itching

by siddique, Jul 03, 2008 02:50PM
hello
i acquired cold  last day and i dont know how to cure it
i  have  severe running nose and throat itching
i feel like eating hot drinks but how much ever i consume hot foods and drinks the result is 0
Member Comments (1)

by Remler, Jul 08, 2008 01:02AM
To: Siddique
Sounds more like an allergy to something. Itchiness and a runny nose are typical signs of an allergy.

Go to your doctor, he/she will definately be able to tell you what the problem is!

Good Luck! Mellisa
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