Think indoor allergy: Typically an indoor allergen is responsible for sneezing, nasal congestion, and runny nose in the morning. The allergen could be dust mite, feather pillow, indoor mold or indoor animal dander. An allergist can assist in identifying the trigger, so you can get some relief. Allergies typically respond to antihistamines like zyrtec, although more severe allergies require nasal sprays.
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