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Morning sneezing and runny nose frequent
My Son 22 years , 70 Kg , 6 fit healthy with no medical issues is frequently getting allergy 3-4 times in a year during seasonal change. Morning sneezing, runny nose, stuffed nose and cold It remains for almost 15-25 days . Earlier we show to ENT twice in last 3 years who told us that it is allergy rhinitis and suggest MONETK L ( levocetrizine + Montekulast) One tablet in night for 15 days and if required can be taken for one month also . Flutocanzole nasal spray 2 times Plz advise for medicines or permanent cure .
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If it is allergic rhinitis, get skin prick test/allergy test done to know he is allergic to which thing and take precautions accordingly. Nowadays we have vaccines/immunotherapy for same ,can be taken.
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If stuffed nose is one of the complaints,thn proceed with CT PNS and Nasal endoscopy if possible….medical treatment can be taken for 3 months …but still symptoms persist ,he may need surgical intervention for better lifestyle
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Avoid monteleukast for more than 15 days ,take plain levocetrizine or fexofenadine
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