I have a soar throat from drainage and I have for months now. I’ve been to the doctor now with a sinus infection every month since the beginning of this year. I’ve been taking claritin, using saline netipot irrigation everyday, been taking prescribed deconex (mucinex but better), and I have an ionic breeze air purifier in my room that I recently purchased and it seems to help.
However, I cannot seem to get rid of drainage every morning and my soar throat.
Before I amp up my allergy medicine or go to a specialist, can anyone recommend me some cheaper solutions to help?
My dad has been to a specialist before and they recommended he drink coffee every morning.
I tried that for awhile but it didn’t help very much I don’t think.
I don’t smoke and I don’t have any known allergies to foods or medicine or grass or anything like that. I also spend very little time outside anyway.
Thanks in advance!


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    I recently moved into a dorm and the first thing i noticed was it smelled musty. It’s virtually on basement level, faces north, and the grass is always damp. I wake up after a couple hours with a stuffy nose, red eyes, and aches. Also, could an ionic breeze filter out mold? Any suggestions on how to deal with problem would be great help.


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      I am trying to decide what machine type is best for a low to medium asthma person and also another person that is allergic to grass after it is cut.

      Is a Hepa Filter Air Purifier the best one to get or a Ionizer.
      I was planning on getting a Hamilton Beach 04491 True-Air Tower Air Purifier or the Hamilton Beach Air Ionic… just needed to know which one be the best. The person is a 5 year old.


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