If you're having severe nasal allergies it might be time to talk to your doctor about what you can do to relieve your symptoms. The first step at the doctor's office is to find out what is triggering your allergies. This can be done with an allergy test. If your allergies persist despite a trip to your family doctor, it might be time to visit an allergist, who can devise a treatment plan that will work.
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