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Does Methamphetamine Exposure Cause Breathing Difficulty And Sneezing?

I am 100% sure my neighbors are cooking meth. I live in a 4-plex and the neighbors in question live next to me. Since I moved in I not only started having breathing issues but sneezing fits only at night. My question is: what the heck in the products would cause the non stop sneezing? Authorities have been contacted but not at the time of when the odors were/are the most predominent.
Wed, 5 Oct 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Sneezing may be part of the body's allergic response to the odors or other environmental allergens.

Treatment would involve the use of : (1) oral antihistamines and decongestants which would be over the counter allergy or some cough/cold meds (they often contain same ingredients) eg claritine d, allegra d or zyrtec d
(2)topical steroids nasal sprays- these would require a prescription eg nasonex, nasocort, flonase, rhinocort

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Does Methamphetamine Exposure Cause Breathing Difficulty And Sneezing?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Sneezing may be part of the body s allergic response to the odors or other environmental allergens. Treatment would involve the use of : (1) oral antihistamines and decongestants which would be over the counter allergy or some cough/cold meds (they often contain same ingredients) eg claritine d, allegra d or zyrtec d (2)topical steroids nasal sprays- these would require a prescription eg nasonex, nasocort, flonase, rhinocort I hope this helps