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We generally inhale some airborne substances through our mouth or
nose and most of which infuriate sinus and cause alergic reactions.
Though most of the sinus alergies are found to be occurring during
the springs or late summer or early fall seasons as everything in
our atmosphere could develop the alergy problems through out the
year.
During this period the atmospheric air is mostly dry and free of
moisture which promotes the airborne allergens like pollens and
ragweed flow in the air easily. This is how the allergic reactions
mostly aggravate during such seasons and starts blocking the nasal
passages. Some of the symptoms of sinus allergy are common but needs
attentions too.
The symptoms include: runny nose, excessive sneezing, itching
nose, sore throat, bad breath, watery eyes, irritating post nasal
drips, loss of taste or smell, persistent coughing especially during
nights.
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