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Allergies have gotten extremely workse...please help

Ok so last year i started sniffling alot in class which was annoying but i got used to it, but this year i am sneezing

about 5-6 times a row, i have a deviated septum so one side of my nostril drips while the other sides fine, it feels like i

have a a headache on the side my nose is stuffed up,i wake up early everyday, claratin isnt helping me anymore, i

have a ridiculous amount of mucous in my nose lately. I really don't know whats going on, but even know i have a

huge headached on the right side of my head(my left if your looking at me) also the nostrils that i cant breathe

thru changes every know and then and when im really stuffed up, i have to breathe through my mouth.



My graduation is tomorrow and i really don't want to be up there with tissues blowing my nose constantly....
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Its all because of your deviated nasal septum. Permanent solution would be that you go to a ENT surgeon and get your nose corrected.
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thanks ill try that
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You may want to consider purchasing NeilMed sinus rinse and doing daily rinses (at least 3X daily). You can purchase this product at Walgreens.

Best of luck and I wish you the best with your graduation !
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also im allergic to pollen.
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the nose that clogged up is no more, now its the left side but i can still feel the right sides headache
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