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Whenever I eat anything, my nose always runs. And when I do housework, especially in the morning, it runs like a faucet.

It seems like the person is experiencing symptoms of allergies, such as a runny nose. It is recommended to see an allergist to determine the specific allergens causing these symptoms. Over-the-counter options like antihistamines or corticosteroid nasal sprays can help manage the symptoms. It is important to consult with a pharmacist to ensure the chosen treatment does not interact with other medications or medical conditions.

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