Sneezing

@HaruLoid (1592)
Philippines
June 8, 2024 4:01am CST
After all the cleaning, I am unable to stop myself from sneezing. Looks like the dust got to my nose. It's itchy, and my nose is getting stuffy. Sigh.
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@LadyDuck (502466)
• Italy
8 Jun 24
It can be the dust, but it can also be the cleaning products.
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@LadyDuck (502466)
• Italy
9 Jun 24
@HaruLoid I hate dust, it forms again soon after you have cleaned.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
@LadyDuck There's a never end to them.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
It's probably all the dust. I can see them floating on air through the sunlight.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
8 Jun 24
Dust can be a real nuisance, especially for those with allergies or sensitivities. Have you tried taking a break and getting some fresh air? It might help clear your nose and ease the itching.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
Oh yes. I tried that. I just ended up sneezing continuously. Once the sneezing calmed down I was abke to get back to work.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
9 Jun 24
@HaruLoid It sounds like dust is really giving you a hard time. Maybe consider using a mask while cleaning to reduce the amount of dust you inhale.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
@annierose That's something that I should have considered before cleaning.
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@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
8 Jun 24
smelling cooking spices can also cause sneezing.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
It's always the peppers that make me sneeze.
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@jobelbojel (36796)
• Philippines
8 Jun 24
Could be the dust that irritates your nose.
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
9 Jun 24
It could be. I should have worn a mask.