Itchy Roof Of Mouth as a Symptom for Seasonal Allergies (Hayfever)

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Itchy Roof Of Mouth

Itchy roof of mouth is the irritating sensation on palate, or roof of the mouth, that makes you want to scratch it. Itchy roof of mouth is a very common symptom of seasonal allergies (called hay fever). Itchy roof of mouth caused by hay fever is usually accompanied by other allergy symptoms such as itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; coughing; congested nose; runny nose; itchy nose; and itchy throat. Pain in the face may also accompany itchy roof of mouth when caused by hay fever. Allergy symptoms, including itchy roof of mouth, can be triggered by exposure to common allergens such as mold, dust, pollen, and animal dander.

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MY GOD; this drives me totally CRAZY!!! It will not stop, been itchy for about 3 weeks now, constant. WHAT CAN I TAKE TO GET RID OF IT???? I took Allegra last year, and it helped. It's not doing good this year. Maybe I got immune to it? I NEED HELP!!!5/3/2012 at 04:21 PM
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Oh my God! Even when I have all my other symptoms under moderate control - this is the one that drives me the most insane. The itching wakes up through the night to the extent I keep anbesol under my pillow to rub on my roof to temporarily numb it. Again - total misery!4/10/2012 at 08:23 AM
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Last updated on May 18 2012 at 07:40
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