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Helli im in 28weeks of pregnancy.. im currently on medication susten 300mg, duvadilan 10mg both twice a day along with iron and calcium tablets... and used candid cl pessary vaginally for 6 nights because of stinky urine and vaginal discharge... frim yesterday im having yellow to greenish phegum postnasal drip... no cough no fever body temperature is between 97.5- 98.4F from yesterday left nostril blocked i can able to see the swelling in left nostril having mild pain stress behind nose and eyes... is it normal cold or sinus? Here in Bangalore climate is too cold frkm last two days... i went hospital for NST on bike i didn't wear helmet also...outside air is also cold Can dolo650 can be taken in pregnancy? Does it helps to reduce phegum?
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Take steam inhalation with Karvol plus eucalyptus oil capsule three times a day for three days
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Syp Dabur Honey tuss three times a day for three days Syp Ascoril 2 spoons three times a day for three days
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Continue all other medication Drink lots of warm water and warm milk
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Yes it could be sinus or any viral infection,  you can take steam 3- 4 times, with nebulization as well ,if you have pain or fever then you can take Dolo 650 it is safe in pregnancy.
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