Sneezing issues,can go for cov-vaccine?

2021-05-13 06:58:35
Hi Doc, Good day to you! I'm suffering from sneezing issues from past few months. Everytime in the morning after I got freshen up, I got sneezing 🤧. This causes teary-eyes, runny nose 👃 and headache also I couldn't focus on anything. But once I consumed "citrazin tab", after few minutes/hours this resolves. Need to know if there is a permanent treatment for these sneezing issues in medical sciences? P.S: I've not been consuming cold water or aerated drinks since past few years. Also please advise if I can still go for the covid-vaccination since I heard that allergy patients need to consult with doctors before getting vaccinated. Please advise. Thank you in advance Abhishek!
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Most probably Allergic rhinitis You can go for vaccination
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consult online for proper evaluation and management
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steam inhalation twice daily avoid cold items avoid allergen

Answered2021-05-13 08:25:25

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The symptoms you are giving is of allergy, allergy is a whole phenomenon which doesn’t pertain just to the nose. There are several treatment options that you can explore.
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Consult online for further queries

Answered2021-05-13 10:47:58

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If any known allergy to drugs/ medicines/ vaccines is present then only need to be careful about vaccination. If not, vaccine can be taken. But complete history and evaluation regarding allergy to be done once by physician / allergist
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ent / allergist consultation

Answered2021-05-13 07:06:14

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