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Lethargic, Sinuses Swollen And Clear Fluid Drains Every Morning. Highly Sensitive. Remedy?

HI,
I have been feeling very lethargic for about a month. It seems to be related to the pollen levels.
My sinuses get swollen & full of clear fluid which drains every AM.
I have been tested for allergies, and was told that I am not allergic but highly sensitive.
The allergist said there was nothing he could do for me.
Is there anything I can do or take for this condition?
Wed, 12 Jun 2013
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Hi, you have been feeling lethergic since one month. sinusitis.
No one can be not allergic to any thing, there may be some allergy to some thing.
i advise you to consult an E.N.T surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. There could be deviated nasal septum.
I usually treat the patient with such symptoms with combination of levocitrizine and montelecast. Some doctors prescribe tricort injections periodically for preventing such symptoms. Thank you.
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Lethargic, Sinuses Swollen And Clear Fluid Drains Every Morning. Highly Sensitive. Remedy?

Hi, you have been feeling lethergic since one month. sinusitis. No one can be not allergic to any thing, there may be some allergy to some thing. i advise you to consult an E.N.T surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. There could be deviated nasal septum. I usually treat the patient with such symptoms with combination of levocitrizine and montelecast. Some doctors prescribe tricort injections periodically for preventing such symptoms. Thank you.