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Monday, October 11, 2010 Odko asks

Q: Dear Dr. Thompson, I have been diagnosed with house fly allergy very recently. Doctors told me that it is not treatable but can take some medicines. Is it true? No cure for allergies?

Actually my doctor prescribed me some Korean medicine which i cannot understand the instruction. I am from Mongolia and i am in Mongolia. They added only prevention may be that i should be away from any flies. But how can i avoid flies since they are flying around me naturally. What can i do? Do medicines temporarily relieve from symptoms? What medicine (western) shall i (nursing mom for 9 months old) take? Is that mean that i will suffer from this house fly allergy life long?
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By Odko— Last Modified: 10/11/10, First Published: 10/11/10