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Continuous running nose
My husband affected with covid on April 29th 2021. Recovered in 10 days. Nearly after 1 month having acid reflux issue become more(which is there for more than 7 years). He used to have migraine and sinus issues before covid too.  Now for the past 1 week having running nose continuously. Even after taking cetrizine or montovent lc this is keep having. Could you please suggest on what to do
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Try nasal steroid spray ,if it's allergy it stops .But you need to continue the spray.
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along with montek Lc .. use duonase nasal spray & steam inhalation twice e day
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Continue tab Montair lc 1 tab once daily at night for 15 days,Flomist nasal spray 2 drops twice daily in both the nostrils for 15 days ,Steam inhalation twice daily
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Does your husband have recurrent sneezing with nasal stuffiness Do you have headache more now Could be allergic/vasomotor rhinitis
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Get back to me via teleconsultation
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Take montair fx once daily for 1 week
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