Earlier I visited ENT specialist and he diagnosed allergic rhinitis and my recent symptoms are excessive yawning, Urge to yawn, feeling of suffocation in breathing (from last 4-5 days) stuffy nose enlarged nasal turbinates and post nasal drip( these symptoms are persistent from when I had been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis. Is this above symptoms are of still allergic rhinitis or converted into allergic asthma or bronchial asthma but no coughing and feeling of pressure in chest.
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ARIA is allergic rhinitis induced asthma due to recurrent rhinitis upper airway irritation can extend to lower airway inflammation as well. Get urself examined
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Hi noted above history and related concerns
As you stated above symptoms of allergy symptoms and ENT medication,
Needs evaluation and symptoms analysis
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