Pollen and dust aren't the only triggers that can set off an allergy attack. In fact, experts say some of the most common allergy triggers are everyday items such as soap, lemons, spices, and stuffed animals. In this article from CNN, experts discuss some common household items that could be causing your sneezing and itching.
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