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So far I've read it's an immune thing, possibly acid reflux, foods you eat, dust mites, mold and mildew...does anyone really know?
The ENT told me to toss the flonaise, claritin, singular and any decongestant sprays because it dries you out. Also some unrelated medications can cause congestion and thickness of mucus. He did say the neti pot can help as long as it's not over used.
My next stop is an allergist so hopefully I can find out if and what I am allergic to. Don't know what else to do.
Thanks fellow suffers for sharing tips and info that have provided some of you with some relief.
Good luck to all and don't forget me if anyone has any other good remedies. Going to take a nap now while I can breath.View Thread

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