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My nose is blocked for few months now and the mucus is clear... could this be allergies?

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Yes: The symptoms you describe could certainly be caused by an allergy. However, often with adults the results of testing for allergens will be negative. Treatment will range from anti-histamines to intra-nasal steroids and/or anti-hisamines. The symptoms may also be caused by a sinus infection so seeing your doctor may be necessary and warranted if symptoms persist.

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Yes: Allergies frequently present with nasal stuffiness clear secretions.

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