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Feeling cold at night
I had miscarriage in May 2025. Post that every night around 2am I am continously sneezing, and feeling pain on roof top of mouth and feeling swollen. Running nose, sometimes pain in ears and jaw. Continously coughing, after taking mulethi, felt good. But swollen on top of mouth is normal in cold? How it can be resolved.
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No its not normal
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Get physical examination either online or offline
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Avoid cold drinks and spicy food
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You require endoscopy followed by ct scan, ig e titer to get to final diagnosis.
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You will need examination and ct scan
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please get done physical examination.
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Physical consultation
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