Think indoor allergy: Frequently, morning nasal symptoms (sneezing, congestion, runny nose), are suggestive of indoor allergies triggered by dust mite, pet dander, indoor mold or even feathers (pillow, duvet, comforter). An allergist can assist in identifying the trigger through skin testing and direct you on the road to symptom relief.
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