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Had my allergy results today....

Unsurprisingly I'm allergic to dust, grass and tree pollen

The doctor suggested I just go and get an anti-histamine will this lower my high ige count? (I could have just gone and done that anyway)

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Hi, taking antihistamines won't lower the count but will deal with symptoms. Varying strength of antihistamines so trial and error. x

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Chip_y2kuk in reply toReedB

Thanks for replying, but I'm not sure what symptoms?

However I am wildly allergic to dust 3.56 and pollen (trees and grasses) 3.66 (the thresold was 0.35 the doctor said, so 10 times what was required)

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