Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Why do most time when i go walking i smell pollen & fresh plants it makes my nose itchy and feel really funny

allergy

Why do most time when i go walking i smell pollen %26amp; fresh plants it makes my nose itchy and feel really funny
allergies most likely.
Reply:well yar obviosly have allergies ^-^
Reply:It's an allergy. You are allergic to pollen. That sucks.
Reply:Like everyone else has said...it's just an allergy. It's easily fixed by over-the-counter outdoor allergy medication.
Reply:weed
Reply:you have allergies sweetheart.????
Reply:all the stuff thats nature gets to your nose_causes allergies]
Reply:It has some thing to do with allergies ,that is why you smell pollen and fresh plants,and your nose feel itchy and funny, it could even be hay fever .
Reply:You have allergies. Take some Tylenol sinus. I have used it for years and it works better than Claritin.
Reply:because that's what pollen does to most people with allergies
Reply:allergies
Reply:THERE IS THIS THING THAT HAPPENS TO HUMEN WHEN THEY DONT HAVE MUCH DEFFENCES I BELIEBE ITS CALLED....

IT CALLED...........CALLED...........

"ALLERGIES"..TADDAAAAAA
Reply:THIS IS CALLED A-L-L-E-R-G-I-E-S
Reply:You have allergies
Reply:its either allergies or a sinus infection
Reply:because you have some mild allergies. Watch out, they can get stronger over time, and before you know it you will need some Claritin D to survive the pollen and grass seasons.
Reply:alergies... duh
Reply:allergeys
Reply:alergys more than likely.

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Reply:You have an allergy to the pollen. It's the histamine in your body reacting to the allergy. You should look it up online also ask a doctor or nurse. It's interesting what the body does.


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