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Q: Has anyone else developed allergies since moving to China?

I've been healthy, allergy-free all my life...that was until I moved to Beijing a year ago. This summer, I've been sneazing non-stop and got inflamed eyes. Does anyone have the same experience and if so, any good advice on how to alleviate the symptoms? Any good over-the-counter medicine etc.?

12 years 37 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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According to your symptoms, it seems to be pollution-related.

The only good advice, go back home.... China is not the place for healthy people.... Smile

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it could have to do with the fact that there is different pollen here in china than your hometown , next time i should actually read the entire question Sad

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It's probably just the pollution. Don't worry about it. Puts hair on your chest.

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YES!! Great question - After living in China for 3 yrs I returned to the UK and suddenly I was allergic to dust mites in my bedroom (but nowhere else in my house), and bread.

UK Doctors had no idea why.

And every time I go back to China, I'm fine there - no dust allergy, no hay fever, no food allergy.

I can't fathom why.

Sneezing and inflamed eyes is probably a reaction to the chronic and terrible pollution. Hope you find a cure soon!

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They do have the equivalent for Claritin here, it's sold over-the-counter in most pharmacies. It's a 24-hour antihistimine, so should cure most allergy problems when taken once a day.

Check the medical name (in English) on google, write it down, and take it to the pharmacy with you. If they don't know, ask them for 'guomin yao‘ (过敏药)- allergy medicine, look for the medicine's English translation on the box.

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