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What Causes Sneezing And Runny Nose?

ever sense I had aroot cannal I have had allergy symptons, I am 70 years old and never had allergies for seven years all I do is snezz,runny nose watering eyes. had every test possible, Ithink it is caused from the cement they used to fill the rootcannales? wht do you think?
Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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Hi

Welcome in H.C.M.

Regarding your query for possible allergen in your allergic problem I would like to say that there is possibility of the filling material in your teeth may be allergic to you but if after root canal treatment it is not giving any allergic inflammation at concerned gum than one can't be sure about it's allergic nature.

To confirm this you may do-

1- Skin test for allergy and asked the person concerned about this suspition.

2- Consult your dentist for removal of this filling material and refill with some other innert material and see the effect.

I hope your query is answered.

Regards.
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What Causes Sneezing And Runny Nose?

Hi Welcome in H.C.M. Regarding your query for possible allergen in your allergic problem I would like to say that there is possibility of the filling material in your teeth may be allergic to you but if after root canal treatment it is not giving any allergic inflammation at concerned gum than one can t be sure about it s allergic nature. To confirm this you may do- 1- Skin test for allergy and asked the person concerned about this suspition. 2- Consult your dentist for removal of this filling material and refill with some other innert material and see the effect. I hope your query is answered. Regards.