? vasomotor Rhinitis: You can have different forms of Rhinitis, immunotherapy would help with allergic Rhinitis but at times takes much longer than 3 months to work, vasomotor Rhinitis might be the case, needs evaluation by an ENT/Allergist to tell, goodluck
Answered 8/9/2014
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No: Allergy shots shouldn't have taken more than a year to work and you should consider stopping it-assuming you have already done the environmental control measures (dust mites, pets, molds etc). I agree that you may have vasomotor rhinitis for which an antihistamine nasal spray may be more effective.
Answered 8/9/2014
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