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Always having running nose and sneezing
Always whenever i wake up at morning i get running nose sneezing issue and then due to dust i get so much sneezing back to back it's very irritating sometimes please give me solution for the issue
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Your symptoms are most likely due to allergic rhinitis (nose allergy), which is common in young people and often gets worse in the morning or with dust exposure. It is not a serious problem but can be irritating. With simple lifestyle changes and treatment, it can be well controlled.
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Keep your room dust-free(mopping is better avoid sweeping) , wash bed sheets/pillow covers if possible within 3 days Avoid exposure to dust/smoke as much as possible..
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If symptoms persist on stopping medications better to switch to nasal sprays than oral medications. Proper control is necessary to prevent from future development of asthma
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Tab levocettrizine m 1-0-1 for 15 day after food Tab Bilastine 10 mg for 15 days after food Don't take steroids now will see later on
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find ther allergens is main stay of treatment
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It's due to allergic rhinitis, it's clinical diagnosis And lab test by increase IgE... Take short course...of antihistamine and for acute suppression needs tablet T. Bilastine and montelukast at bed time for 21 day T. Chlorpheneramine for 1-0-1 after meal for 7 day T. Prednisolone 5mg 1-0-1 after meal for 3 day Tab prednisolone for acute suppression , which helps a lot...for morning worsen symptoms
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know which is allergen is responsible for your symptoms and avoid to contact with it...
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Allergic Rhinitis .. If possible try to identify the allergen Can take Allegra 180 mg once daily Consult for more details
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What you’re describing sounds like allergic rhinitis (commonly called nasal allergy). It usually gets worse in the morning and with dust exposure. Likely Causes ~House dust mite allergy ~Environmental triggers ~Cold air in morning
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1) Home and bed hygiene 2) Dust control 3) Steam inhalation in morning 4) Tab Levocetrizine 5mg once daily at night 5) Get the following tests done: CBC, Absolute eosinophil count, skin prick allergy test Consult with me once reports arrive
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🚨 When to Seek Doctor’s Help 1) If symptoms persist daily despite antihistamines. 2) If you develop breathing difficulty, wheezing, or asthma symptoms. 3) If nasal blockage is severe or associated with loss of smell (could be nasal polyps).
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Do steam inhalation morning and evening. Use face mask while going out. Tab cetrizine 5mg one morning and one evening,  whenever cold is more. Use Avamys nasal spray,  2 puffs, whenever sneezing starts. Get ENT check up also done to exclude deviated nasal septum. If that problem exists, it can cause recurrent cold. It can be corrected by a minor surgery.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Those symptoms are typically related with allergy.You need to identify the cause.Do a CBC,IgE  and consult a ENT specialist for a clinical examination and appropriate management.Fir the symptomatic relief you can use histafree M once daily and duonase nasal spray once a day for a few weeks.
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It called allergic rhinitis. Use anti histamine like levocitrizine in initially and for further information kindly consult..
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Start some home remedies to boost immunity Use montec lc tab for next three weeks once daily Contact Consult online will guide you
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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