Nose block after Covid recovery

2021-05-26 16:29:52
I have been diagnosed with COvid on 19th Apr 21, I have recovered well, but still I feel that my nose is still block. Pls suggest if this is normal after Covid and how long it will take to get ok ? Pls suggest some remedies also
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It is very normal ,as we most often see this post covid
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Do steam inhalation by adding vicks in it
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use fluresp nasal spray tds tab bilast 20 OD

Answered2021-05-26 17:29:06

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Yes otrivin nasal and citrazine
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Answered2021-05-26 16:44:31

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Hi Nasal blockage postcovid is normal Please do frequently steam inhalation and take tab montilekast and levocetrizine once a day Thankyou

Answered2021-05-26 16:42:13

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You can use saline nasal spray to clean frequently. It will go in few days
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Answered2021-05-26 16:41:33

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Take nasivion/otrivin nasal drops Steam inhalation three times daily with karvol plus tablet Can take Montair LC once at night for 10 days

Answered2021-05-26 16:40:39

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