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non-allergic vasomotor rhinitis

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PostPosted: 07/27/06 - 23:00    Post subject: non-allergic vasomotor rhinitis Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello. I have a problem considering my nose. It is sneezing all the time. I took him to the allergy tests. They said: No, he is not allergic neither to pollen nor hairs nor dust. Yet he didn't stop crying and itching. Since he got sick, I had to learn to breathe by mouth. My physician examined it for fifteen minutes and said: Oh it's nothing! He is just a little more fluid. I wasn't satisfied with this explanation. Neither was my nose. Let's see what you think.
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PostPosted: 08/05/06 - 10:14    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Your nose seems to have non allergic (also known as vasomotor) rhinitis. He is therefore a highly irritable fellow. You didn't speak about how he endures high temperatures, perfumes, cigarette smoke. I don't believe he is hardnosed in these circumstances. Since he is not allergic, it is harder to cure him. You ought to be more careful with him. For example, when you visit a chemical factory or a similar place overcrowded with environmental irritants, you should leave him at home. Give him a salt water spray shower every day; feed him with antihistamines or pseudo-ephedrine. If he goes on weeping, threaten him with surgery; tell him that you are ready to correct all of his anatomical deviations. If he won't obey… then buy a pack of Kleenex handkerchiefs!
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