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Dust allergy
Always my nose got block.. snoring, sneezing. Will be there. It will be there if I don't go in dust area
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You appear to be having Allergic rhinitis. Even flower pollens could cause allergy.
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Stay away from dust / pollen. Regularly do breathing exercises. Drink plenty of water. Take fresh fruits. Take tablet Allegra-90 daily at night for 15 days. To avoid snoring try to sleep sideways
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Use nesal spray. Need proper history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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This is may be due to allergic rhinitis Drink plenty of fluids with lemon Eat healthy diet Keep bowels clear Lukewarm saline gargles before going to bed Physically active routine
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pranayama breathing exercises to increase lung capacity n clear nasal passages
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Need to be evaluated
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