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liacono
I constantly feel like i have a cold. My nose is always always runny, my throat always hurts. This has been constant for a very long time. No matter what i do, i am always having to blow my nose or have a sore throat. What could this be?
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bmw1
Or you could see your GP for an evaluation, or an allergist, or an ENT Dr, especially as it seems upper respiratory.
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tmag
Go see a pulmonogist immediately this is not normal.
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Stumpi
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