Dear doctors
I am having jhukam(runny nose) since last 10 days now . I m also getting mucus in nose every now and then. Will it get fine on its own or do I need medicine?
There is no other symptoms like cough or fever
Male 26 y/o
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As the duration of your cold is since a while now, we have to firstly find the cause of it and treat it accordingly.
So for that would need your detailed history and other symptom details too.
So please kindly connect for consultation
Seems like u have got cold allergy..
Steam inhalation thrice
Maintain well hydration by taking enough fluids in the form of water, juice, ors
Take adequate rest
Work on your immunity.. U can take vitamin C tablets or a good brand chawanprash
Connect for further guidance and treatment ..
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from cold and running nose .
As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
It will be fine.
1.steam inhalation thrice daily can help.
2.Make sure you take enough liquids and get proper rest.
3.if mucus is troublesome,nasal saline drops can give immediate relief
4.Zincovit 1 capsule can be taken daily
All these will help in faster recovery
Usually viral gets well in 5 days time , so allergic is likely in your case, dust and pollution are common culprits, so avoid, you can take cetrizine for few days for symptoms relief
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