Mucous in throat or post nasal drip

2023-05-12 15:54:04
I have constant mucous in my throat so I have to spit again and again. I think it is post nasal drip. Can this be cured?
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Yes it can be cured Have flomist nasal spray 1 puff bd bilateral nostril Tab montair LC at bed time Tan Limcee bd Steam inhalation twice daily
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Do online consultation if symptoms still persist after a week

Answered2023-05-13 13:34:43

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Good afternoon Yes definitely Needed detailed history with examination. Kindly take consult

Answered2023-05-13 11:23:17

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Need to evaluate
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Kindly consult ent specialist

Answered2023-05-13 06:22:07

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Tab relent, one tab after food at night for 5 days
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steam inhalation, Avoid cold foods and AC

Answered2023-05-13 04:29:27

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You need to visit ENT for physical consultation to check nose and throat condition

Answered2023-05-12 16:00:04

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Yes it can be .. first proper history and evaluation is needed to make dignosis

Answered2023-05-12 15:57:26

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It's related to allergy mainly.need to take medicine when symptomatic.

Answered2023-05-12 15:57:25

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