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Nasal congestion Post COVID
I was diagnosed COVID on April 11th by gods grace I have recovered well with home treatment, ever since that I have nasal congestion it gets worse during night time makes difficult to breath, got my endoscopy done and the report is pretty normal. Is this common post COVID and how long will this sustain please advise
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Sinus issues are common after covid ... Ppl have variety of symptoms like nasal congestion , parosmia etc ... They can last a few months ... It's a good thing that endoscopy is normal ... Did the doc advise u any meds ? ... Just give a full detailed history so that we can advice u further
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Steam inhalation twice daily,Nasomist nasal drops 2 drops twice daily for 5 days
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Steam inhalation twice daily Avoid cold items Nasal drop zylomist 2drops tds for 5 days
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