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Blocked nose & continuous coughing
I had a bad cough, soar throat, running nose and fever. RTPCR came negative. Doctor prescribed Augmentin 625, Pulmoclear, Zedex cough syrup and Otrivin nasal spray along with Somoraz 40. Fever, cold and soar throat are subsided after 4 days of above medication. But, nose are now often blocked which does not allow me to breathe properly. As a consequence, I have been coughing (dry cough) through out the day especially most in the night. Will Azeflo work or please advice any other remedies to get rid of stuffy nose which could subside dry coughing in the night. I am taking steam inhalation twice a day for last 2 days
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Nasal stuffiness due to viral flu or urti clears on its own sir but if it’s bothering you and is not being relieved with otrivin then you can use azeflo, it will help and also use tablet allegra m. Dint use otrivin drops for more than 1 week, it leads to rhinitis medicamentosa
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Continue Otrivin nasal drop for 7  days Azeflo nasal spray 2 puff twice daily Steam inhalation
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