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Here in San Antonio I think Cedar pollen is the biggest offender for most people.
Allergy testing can provide information, but unless it is a food allergy or animal allergy that you can easily avoid, it usually doesn't do much practically for you. The pollen is in the air and it will be there when you go outside.
Agree with livi, try something like OTC claritin for a couple weeks, if you take 10 mg per day you are getting the same as a prescription dose. If you feel better, then you likely have allergies to something in San Antonio (God knows the stupid mulch fire isn't helping).
BTW, the teeth hurting isn't uncommon. That is sinus pressure causing irritation to the nerves that go to the upper teeth, those nerves run right along the wall of the maxillary sinus which is the one between your eye and your mouth on either side.
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Rick
1984 911 coupe
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