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Mild DNS with bilateral concha bullosa
. one year I was suffering ear pressure ,nose block... I have consulted ENT they gave me nasal spray but now my ear pressure has been automatically stopped and now I can't sleep in day and night ,I can't breathe I feel heaviness in my chest area my heartbeat gets faster ...I take steam also but can't help...I'm also 1month pregnant...so would this affect the baby ? As I can't breathe properly...is it something serious?
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Hello..firstly don’t worry it’s nothing so serious..your middle turbinates on both the sides have increased in size along with deviation of the nasal septum which is causing your nasal obstruction..the rest of your nasal cavity and sinuses are normal..need further details on the sensation of ear pressure..do u mean you have have ear block?
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Dnt wry ,Take steam Inhalation twice daily.Nasomist nasal spray 2 drops twice daily for 7 days,tab Levorid 1 tab once daily at night for 7 days,Aboid cold and dust .
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