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Change in facial structure due to breath
I have allergic asthma symptoms and doctors prescribed me allergy shots and I face breathing problems all time but apart from that what I am observing is actually change in my facial structure which is now became very weird that I look very weird in photos with jaw becoming long and my teeth are becoming big with flat cheekbones such that it affecting my self esteem, I have been observing this thing since I am facing symptoms and I am also feeling that my neck is not straight I mean it is bent little bit left such that I feel stiffness
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Allergic manifestation may present with DNS, turbinate Hypertrophy, adenoid Hypertrophy, Facial puffiness.
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Get your CT PNS with Head and neck. CBC and other investigations Take online consultation with these reports for evaluation and treatment.
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there are criterias before going for those shots..else can be managed conservatively
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Pl identify the Allergens and avoid them.pl consult pulmonologist and Ent specialist for further evaluation and treatment.
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In childhood you can get these facial changes due to allergy and recurrent urti. But in adult age its rare
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consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and proceed accordingly
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