😓 what's the problem

2024-03-31 03:53:36
Hello respected doctors .. .. Only my LEFT NOSTRIL is always closed and i have Mild cold, Mild runny nose everyday and when i touch or rub my Nose i get sneezing 🤧 i  sneeze like 10 times continuously when i touch my nose ... .. .. and everyday i sneeze nearly 50 times, when i wake up or after taking bath or sometimes randomly....i only breath through right nostril 90% of time ... .. I'm suffering since two 2 years 😞 what could be the problem, is this deviated septum? when i use nasal spray it temporary gives relief 😞 also when i do excercise my left nostril opens and after exercise it closes like always 😞
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Answered2024-04-03 12:39:31

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Hello, Don’t worry allergic rhinitis is a common yet distressing condition to those affected by it. You’ll need to visit an ENT doctor first so that a detailed evaluation can be done to rule out sinonasal polyposis since you’ve been suffering for so long. Firstly avoid rubbing nose since it aggravates the condition. Secondly addressing your other concern, there could be an associated deviation of the nasal septum, which can be diagnosed with a hospital visit. If you need an immediate solution, you can consider coming for an online consultation with me and we can work out a treatment plan for you.
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Avoid rubbing of nose.

Answered2024-03-31 04:10:43

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It's allergic rhinitis
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exercise and Anti allergic medicine will help u

Answered2024-04-01 13:07:11

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