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I have seasonal allergies . I leave for Navy RTC in 60 days. What can i do about my allergies while there? |
I have seasonal allergies . I leave for Navy RTC in 60 days. What can i do about my allergies while there? Take Benedryl. That should work pretty well for you. Antihistamine medication taken orally is helpful for certain allergic symptoms. |
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