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Allergies Affect Your Sex Life

September 16, 2009 by Cherie Burbach  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Allergies affect every area of your life, so why not your sex life? A new study published in Allergy and Asthma Proceedings said that as many as “83 percent of people with allergic rhinitis” mentioned that allergies have affected their sex life some of the time. It makes sense, doesn’t it? When your eyes are puffy, your nose is stuffy, and your lungs are wheezy, you are probably not in the mood.

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Lying down sometimes makes allergies worse. Post nasal drop makes people cough and keeps them awake as well. The key is finding a good allergy medicine, making sure you get updated on allergy treatments, visit your doctor, and remove allergens to the extent that you can.

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