Will enough exposure to things that bother my allergies make them not bother my allergies anymore? It's mostly stuff like old books. I didn't used to have allergies, but I've had them ever since I quit smoking about two years ago. If not, should I just start smoking again since this hardly seems worth it?
>>18202725
Take allegra you fool
>>18202725
Consult a doctor.
>>18202807
That doesn't answer my question. I'd like to know if it'll go away so that I don't have to take allegra.
>>18202817
My doctor told me that I have allergies, gave me a prescription for generic allegra, and sent me on my way.
>>18202819
>there are allergy medications out there
>"I dont wanna do that I just dont want allergies"
>>18202853
That's not what I said at all at all. I didn't say that I don't take allergy medicines. I asked if they'd go away eventually with enough exposure. That's literally all I'm asking and the only question I'm looking for an answer to.
dude literally google it. The answer is no. It might, under doctored supervision, but it's rare and conditional. It usually makes your allergies worse.