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Use sinus rinse and gargle often. Take medication for your nasal symptoms if you have Allergies or come down with cold. Don't be kissing on anyone who is ill at that time , or running a fever. brush your teeth regularity and blow your nose if you have mucus in it. drink plenty of water. Hope this helps!

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