Start with PCP: Your primary doctor can often treat mild nasal allergies. If he/she is not successful in treating allergy issues, then see a doctor board-certified in allergy & immunology (i.e., an allergist). If your doctor or allergist determines a physical probelm with your nose is the cause (e.g. Severely deviated septum or nasal polylps), then they may refer you to an otolaryngologist (ent).
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Primary Care: A family doctor or internist should be able to help out if this is a new problem. If you've already been thru several treatments, go to an allergist. If you don't have a primary doctor yet, an urgent care center should be able to help you today!
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