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Suggest Treatment For Severe Allergies, Sinus And Asthma

Hello I have severe allergies,itchy throat and ears and a bad history of sinus and asthma.i was casually prescribed kenacort for the allergies,but no dosage was given.im at an age where I m getting prepared to bore children and I heard very bad reviews on how kenacort affects fertility.please my allergies get more serious every day.please advice.
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Kenacort is a form of steroid . It can be given in the form of injections or an oral form.

If you are not comfortable using this there are other treatment that are available to you.
Allergy testing would be able to determine exactly what causes your allergic reaction so that your contact with it can be reduced.

The persistent use of topical steroid nasal sprays would help to reduce the nasal symptoms.
Oral antihistamines and montelukast would also be helpful.

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Allergies, Sinus And Asthma

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Kenacort is a form of steroid . It can be given in the form of injections or an oral form. If you are not comfortable using this there are other treatment that are available to you. Allergy testing would be able to determine exactly what causes your allergic reaction so that your contact with it can be reduced. The persistent use of topical steroid nasal sprays would help to reduce the nasal symptoms. Oral antihistamines and montelukast would also be helpful. I hope this helps