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Allergic rhinitis (seasonal allergies)


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Allergic rhinitis is also known as 'hay fever', commonly caused by a reaction to pollen. Symptoms include sneezing, congestion and runny nose. Nasal sprays, medications and decongestants help ease symptoms.


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nasal, hay fever, sneezing, red eyes, sore throat, allergy shot, decongestant, nasal spray, antihistamine


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Rated on: 7/26/2016 1:56:56 PM

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