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Continuous sneezing
I have a problem of continuous sneezing. If I start to sneeze I continue upto 50-60times and I feel so tired headache and fully sweating. If I press my nose also i automatically start to sneeze. I have been taking English medicine and then shifted to Ayurveda but still it has not stopped. Mostly when I wake up in the morning itself I start to sneeze. My hands would start to shiver. I need a help for this. But I donot get it everyday but when I get it doesn't stop for a while. Doctors said that a skin has grown inside my nose.
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You seem to be suffering from allergic rhinits.
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get a skin allergic test done to find the allergen and avoid the allergen.  both food and aerosol. use of steroid nasal spray with fluticasone and azelastine will help. but will need to continue it for 2 to 3 months. along with thay oral anti histamines with montelukast has to be taken. before starting any medicine get the necessary blood test done like complete blood picture, serum IgE,  skin allergy test(not routinely advised though). get a ct scan of pns done after 2 weeks of treatment and further management is required can be discussed with an ent specialist
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