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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Allergies and Pain
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Allergy season is upon us with pollen levels skyrocketing. Blossoms that are so beautiful and fragrant are causing some people significant suffering. It is very hard to handle pain when you have to fight allergy symptoms. Allergies are a strain all their own. But to compound the problem of chronic pain with these symptoms can become more than some folks can withstand.

Headaches are a common complaint during allergy seasons. When a person has a problem with headaches, it is hard to identify what is causing the headache. Treatment becomes a bit more complex as well. Usual meds for headache control may be ineffective against allergy headache symptoms.

It might be beneficial to see your doctor if you are having a major problem with headache and allergy symptoms.

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Posted by: Indie Cooper-Guzman, RN at 10:17 PM

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