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Hi i had cough & post nasal drip from 2 month now its been improved so much but occasional cough is there sometime minor itchiness in throat , i got CT PNS finding were 1) deviated nasal septum to right side , 2) concha bullosa in left middle turbulance 3) mild mucosal thickening in maxillary & bilateral ethmoid sinusities but we did CT after 1.5 month of symptoms before this i was checked two time PFT pre & post & 2 x ray but it was all normal . I did my igE test & got to know that is 682 . I did recent allergic skin prick test got to know i have Two type of dust Mite allergy & cockroach allergy but i never had it in my life ever first time this happens & i am shocked that i had allergy . Now dr given me Billasure M in noon & Furomist AZ nasal spray two time , seretide accuhale 1 puff & they also suggested HMD t Sensimune Immunotherapy is the best solution for this but its taking 3 yrs i am confused about the price of this per month & is it necessary or we can handle it on our own?
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I understand that you have allergic symptoms and also Deviated nasal septum with Sinusitis. The medication you are taking can give you good results of control,but when medications are withdrawn leads to recurrent episodes frequently,we can try surgical option of Septoplasty or FESS for Sinusitis and this can give you symptoms relief.
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continue current medical advice
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If symptoms recurring frequently consider ENT consultation
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Immunotherapy is not required now Continue medication
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If asymptomatic, consult
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wouldn't suggest to go for immunotherapy currently as per the details you've mentioned..continue the ongoing meds and let us know about the response
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Immunotherapy is promising and a good treatment option. Yes it takes time but your allergies will improve drastically.
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Can consult online for a detailed discussion
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Pl avoid allergens. Pl try immunotherapy. Pl consult.
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