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Headaches and facial pain, bad taste in the mouth and nasal congestion?

If you have been experiencing symptoms such as headaches, facial pain, a bad taste in your mouth, and nasal congestion, it’s possible that you may be suffering from allergies or sinusitis. It would be a good idea to consult with a pharmacist or a doctor to receive personalized advice and potentially try an antihistamine. It's important to seek professional guidance to determine the best course of action for your symptoms.

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