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Suggest Remedy For Dust Allergy

Hi sir, i am shankar, age 28, i am suffering from dust allery. From last 3days, i have breathing trouble at night time only. my doctor prescribed dexa injection, pantoprazole 40mg, deriphyllin 150mg, gemifloxacin mesylate IP 320mg for 5 days... how will i get permanent solution for dust allergy?
Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The only way to completely eliminate an allergic response would be to avoid or eliminate the source, in your case dust.

In terms of your home, you may need to eliminate carpets and rugs or clean them daily. Special pillow and mattress covers would help to reduce dust exposure as well.

Since it is difficult to eliminate exposure to dust completely then you may need to continue on at least some of your medications.

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Suggest Remedy For Dust Allergy

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The only way to completely eliminate an allergic response would be to avoid or eliminate the source, in your case dust. In terms of your home, you may need to eliminate carpets and rugs or clean them daily. Special pillow and mattress covers would help to reduce dust exposure as well. Since it is difficult to eliminate exposure to dust completely then you may need to continue on at least some of your medications. I hope this helps