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| *Women health>>>Ocular Allergies |
I get itchy eyes when the weather is nice; do I have allergies? |
I also sneeze sometimes when it's sunny outside. you know that allergic reactins usually occur after time(s) that the allergen entered the body.so theres no problem that after years you have been engaged with it. congrats. you have allergies. |
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