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		<title>By: mydamnfrenchgirl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try an antihistamine. It may be caused by allergies irritating the sinus cavities severely, which lay not only in your front lobal area, ( forehead), above the eyes, nose and cheeks of your face. When they get congested, your eyes, ears, throat, and may affected. When they are blocked your roof of mouth and sometimes upper gums become irritated, you have a bit of a headache or head feels heavy, and becomes a little dizzy.  Most people, suffer from sinus, nose, ear, or respiratory, symptoms in the spring, when they begin to inhale molds and pollens, and from the dust and particles, blowing around. Sometimes it is caused by the grasses or trees. If you are in a climate where it rains and weighs  these down, you are lucky! In Cities the dust is worse without having the ground to saturate, after a rain. Also try rinsing with salt water or antiseptic for the the roof of you mouth and taper off from really hot beverages or foods, and smoking. This only causes the mucus membranes to become worse. You could see a specialist about your condition, but try mine first, and pray for rain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try an antihistamine. It may be caused by allergies irritating the sinus cavities severely, which lay not only in your front lobal area, ( forehead), above the eyes, nose and cheeks of your face. When they get congested, your eyes, ears, throat, and may affected. When they are blocked your roof of mouth and sometimes upper gums become irritated, you have a bit of a headache or head feels heavy, and becomes a little dizzy.  Most people, suffer from sinus, nose, ear, or respiratory, symptoms in the spring, when they begin to inhale molds and pollens, and from the dust and particles, blowing around. Sometimes it is caused by the grasses or trees. If you are in a climate where it rains and weighs  these down, you are lucky! In Cities the dust is worse without having the ground to saturate, after a rain. Also try rinsing with salt water or antiseptic for the the roof of you mouth and taper off from really hot beverages or foods, and smoking. This only causes the mucus membranes to become worse. You could see a specialist about your condition, but try mine first, and pray for rain.</p>
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