Why do I sneeze repeatedly when I get out of the shower?!


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My little daughter has the same problem and the diagnosis is that the membrane between her nostrils is very sensitive. No cure for it, but we try to not get any soap inside her nose and try to not let water get into her nose. She doesn't enjoy bath time as much because she can't splash around now, but at least it's stopped her repeated sneezing. Try it.

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CHANGE IN TEMP
POLLEN
DUST
I think the warm moisture helps to loosen up all the trash and dust and pollen we inhale. I have the same thing happen to me.
Because you're cold?
Because your bathroom has dust in it?
Your towel is not of good quality so some small particals go into your nose when you wipe your face?
because you are allergic to be clean?
u have water in ur nose
you're cold?
dust or pollen
QUIT DOING LINES OF BLOW IN THE SHOWER, YOU DUMB ****
I was told by a Medical Doctor this was common. This is from the change of tempersure. Have you had the same reaction when cool air from a vent blow on you
More than likely you have mold in your bathroom. The steam from your shower helps lift the spores into the air which you then breathe in. Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it's not there! So, don't dismiss it right away! I know of some products that may be able to help you get rid of whatever is causing it! If you would like to find out more, call us Toll Free and ask for Chris or Kat and we will get you set up with an appointment to get more information!
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