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Allergic Rhinitis in Children
This sounds like perennial allergic rhinitis.
Common allergens that cause perennial allergic rhinitis are primarily indoor allergens, including
dust mites that live in bedding, mattresses, pillows, carpet and upholstered furniture
pets, including cats, dogs, birds and rodents
cockroaches
molds.
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