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Nose allergy ,whooping cough, itchy eyes
My nose remains congested from years followed by whooping cough and chest pain , itchy eyes , this has now became a common practice . If I use duanase nasal spray I feel good but once I stop using I feel nose congestion again . It is from years later developed chest problems also and eye allergies . For full day I scratch my eyes . Is it nose allergy which causes other issues .
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It seems ur nose allergies and infection spread to upper and lower respiratory tract which means asthma like and so on , consult soon
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Hi, From your inputes, your symptoms are suggestive of chronic allergies. Unfortunately, allergies are difficult to treat and the linger for almost lifetime. However at time allergic nose symptoms can be due to fungal elements in sinuses. In such cases getting rid of the fungal elements almost cures the disease. I would further like to add that though allergies are difficult to treat, there severity can very well be brought under control with the medicine, so that you can live your normal life. Please do consult online for further guidance and treatment.
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Your history gives an impression of chronic allergy. Pertaining to your nasal complaints, any medicines ( Duonase nasal spray 2 puffs twice daily + tab Allegra M once at night) one uses can only tone down or temporarily provide relief from symptoms. Identifying and keeping away from the triggering allergens is of prime importance.
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use the above medication for a month continuously with strict non exposure to dust/pollen, strong odours and pet hair. also avoid consuming cold foods.
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if there is no improvement or a relapse, given the length of your history you may be advised allergy test in a proper allergy clinic and further treatment therafter.
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