Runny nose; Postnasal drip; Rhinorrhea
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The New York Times column, "the claim" takes on nasal irrigation this week. Reported to ease allergies and relieve chronic congestion, thousands of... Read more »
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An allergy is an exaggerated immune response or reaction to substances that are generally not harmful.See also:Allergic conjunctivitisAllergic... Read more »