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What to do about allergies? |
My eyes are burning and keep watering. My nose is stuffy and I cannot stop sneezing. I think it is allergies due to the changing seasons. What would you suggest that could help Something that's easy to get and might help wonders is Zyrtec (you've probably seen commercials). It's over the counter and you can find it at most pharmacies. It's worth a shot and not too price-y (plus, doesn't get you tired either, and only 1 pill a day. not to mention those pills are TINY!) |
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