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Can a former seasonal allergy return?

Question:
In the 80's I moved to Phoenix Arizona for 8 years. I began to have seasonal allergies (testing showed Olive trees and Burrow bush). I used to get an injection of Kenalog(?), which seemed to help. I did not choose to get allergy shots. In 1988 I moved to Florida and the allergies went away. I am moving back to Phoenix soon. My question is; what are the odds that I will still be allergic? Is it possible to "grow out" of a seasonal allergy? And does Claritan work well with seasonal allergies?


Answer:
About 100%. In other words, you will still be allergic. Is it possible to "grow out" of a seasonal allergy? Yes, if you are living with the allergen. And does Claritan work well with seasonal allergies? Claritin was designed for allergies. It never worked for me, but a lot of people consider it a miracle drug. It is certainly worth trying a prescription. - I had no luck with Claritin but Zyrtec works great for me.



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