Throat itching and sneezing from 1 month

2020-06-25 16:25:14
I have been suffering from severe throat itching accompanied with continuous random sneezes(occurs like 2 times a day on an average) from past 1 month. It all started with allergic conjunctivitis which got better when I started taking medication(moxigram-lx).But just after few days my throat started itching on a daily basis. Severity increases sometimes in a day.It has been approximately 3 weeks now.I also have cough with little bulgum and runny nose(not that severe). In my whole life I have never experienced anything like this. Why is it happening? Is this a kind of allergy? What remedies should I follow?
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It looks like u have allergic rhinitis ... you are also giving a history of allergic conjunctivitis for which you were treated with the drops . What I would suggest is consider doing a blood test routine blood test along with AEC ( absolute eosinophil Count ) , so we get a better idea of degree of allergy associated ... based on the result we can decide on the duration of treatment. In the meantime start yourself on antihistamines namely Tab montaire-FX 0-0-1 x 1 week , Syp Alex 5ml 1-1-1 x 1 week. Hope this helps you . You can add an antacid along with tablet.
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With h/o , it appears to be a case of allergic rhino pharyngitis Try to find out the allergy to whom you sensitive and if you find , try to remove it Meanwhile take anti allergic, steam inhalation and gargle with Luke warm water
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Answered2020-06-26 01:45:18

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