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What Is The Treatment For Runny Nose?

my 5 year old girl has recurrent runny nose ,sore eyes but has now developed very black rings under her eyes and her facial color is very pale she is saying under her arms are very sore and she had a raised iga she was told she is allergic to egg whites and other things 2 months ago she appears to be disimproving generally
Thu, 9 Apr 2015
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Hi...sometimes allergies can take even months together to get better. It doesn't depend only on the medications alone. The most important thing is to take off the triggers. Even if your kid is using medicines regularly, if she is constantly exposed to the allergens which are causing this, then the improvement may not be satisfactory. The allergen can be as simple as a common house dust mite. So I suggest you concentrate on the removal of triggers from her vicinity.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Is The Treatment For Runny Nose?

Hi...sometimes allergies can take even months together to get better. It doesn t depend only on the medications alone. The most important thing is to take off the triggers. Even if your kid is using medicines regularly, if she is constantly exposed to the allergens which are causing this, then the improvement may not be satisfactory. The allergen can be as simple as a common house dust mite. So I suggest you concentrate on the removal of triggers from her vicinity. Regards - Dr. Sumanth