How to Use Decongestants to Treat Dust Mite Allergies

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Tip 1 - Persistent Rhinitis. Allergic and non-allergic Persistent Rhinitis | Patient

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Persistent Rhinitis. Allergic and non-allergic Persistent Rhinitis | Patient

Persistent rhinitis typically causes sneezing and a blocked, itchy and runny nose. An allergy is a common cause but there are also non-allergic causes.
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Tip 2 - Dust Mite Allergies

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Dust Mite Allergies

Dust mites are microscopic bugs in the spider family. Learn about how dust mites create allergy symptoms and what you can do to prevent them.

Tip 3 - Allergic Rhinitis

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If you sneeze a lot, if your nose is often runny or stuffy, or if your eyes, mouth or skin often feels itchy, you may have allergic rhinitis.

Tip 4 - Dust Mite Allergy Solutions

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Dust Mite Allergy Solutions

Dust mites are tiny, eight-legged creatures that will make your life miserable if you're allergic to them. Controlling their presence in your house can help.

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