Allergists and pharmacists share their favorite over-the-counter allergy medications for runny noses, watery eyes and more.
Dr Zachary Rubin, peadiatric allergist based in Chicago, told his 487,000 followers on Instagram that forcefully blowing your nose can lead to nose bleeds and even ear infections.
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