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Theres a burning smell in my nose I cant get rid ...

Theres a burning smell in my nose I cant get rid of, what could it be?


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You should go to the doctor as it often means you have an infection, sometimes bronchitis.

feel better.

Posted 2008-12-17T16:12:18Z
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