Melissa J. asked

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Why do I get a burning sensation in the back of my nasal passageway right where it meets the throat, only on my right side, on and off for several months, especially after being up for a few hours, with no known allergies and no other significant medical history?

May 11th, 2023

Laura O. answered

The burning sensation you're experiencing is likely due to moderate to severe persistent allergic rh...

May 11th, 2023

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