See A Doctor: While it is common to feel this way from an upper respiratory tract infection, it can also be a manifestation of pneumonia, particularly because you are complaining of shortness of breath. You should see a doctor if you are having difficulty breathing, high fevers, or persistent symptoms.
Answered 4/5/2014
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Allergic Rhinitis: You're probably having an allergic rhinitis. Nasal corticosteroids are the mainstay of therapy for this condition. I suggest evaluation by a local allergist if not by an ear, nose and throat doctor.
Answered 10/24/2017
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