Sneeze and cough

2022-02-07 21:00:47
Hi , I have a allergy where if i ever eat, drink or touch cold things I get continuous sneeze for 40 to 45 mins and it hardly goes off until I take a tablet. Watery eyes and the eyes just turns red after that. Every night I get cough when I am going to bed I can't travel anywhere with this problem Every morning as I woke up I get continuous sneeze upto 40 minutes
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Kindly get nasal endoscopy done .As of now u can go ahead with steroid nasal spray and antiallergic.

Answered2022-02-08 14:50:47

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You most likely have allergic rhinitis. You will benefit with anti allergic tablets and nasal sprays. However, first get yourself evaluated by an ENT to confirm your nasal findings.

Answered2022-02-08 04:33:30

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You are having allergic rhinitis ma’am, to get a permanent solution u need allergy testing to determine the offending allergen and doing desensitisation. Meanwhile u can use fluticasone furoate nasal spray 2 puff twice a day in each nostril for 5 days. Tablet allegra m bed time

Answered2022-02-08 10:41:11

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You are having Allergic rhinitis
Next Steps
Antiallergic medicine Steroid nasal spray
Health Tips
Avoid egg prawn brinjal ripe papaya masoor dahl cold perfume pollen dust coconut oil

Answered2022-02-08 05:06:29

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Hello. You are allergic to cold and cold edibles. You need to rule out other things which give you allergy. And avoid all those allergens. Take Tab Bilasure M 1-0-1 for 7-8 days, Flomist Nasal Spray 2puffs of spray in each nostril (Morning and evening just before going to bed)--For 3 weeks. Before going to bed do betadine + warm water gargles.

Answered2022-02-08 02:57:13

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