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Left nostril seems partially blocked
Sister recovered from mild Covid ( first symptom fever on 12 Apr ,no cough cold).From last two days when she lays down she feels like her left nostril is partially blocked which leads to abnormal breathing.She can not sleep properly due to this.When she sleeps on her stomach after a while the nasal passage feel a free,but as soon as she lays on back the issue persists.No issue when sitting or standing.
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Steam inhalation twice daily Nasal drop nasoclear 4drops tds
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This can be due to inflammation in the nose or sinuses.
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Take steam with plain water 2 times a day Otrivin nasal drops 2 drops 3 times a day Consult online if symptoms persist
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The nose block can be due to a number of reasons, including Sinusitis, swelling or even Fungal infections.
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Further evaluation  is needed to find out the cause of Nose block
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