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Nose bone discomfort
I had slight head ache and nose congestion  frm last Saturday I visited ent doc near me.. I am afraid of black fungus because I was covid positive in mid April. Doc said my nose is completely fine not to worry abt black fungus . I had taken doxy and ivermectin during covid.. frm 3 days I had taken montair fx ... I don't have runny nose or anytng.. frm evening my I feel dryness in my nose and bone is paining?? I'm feeling scared again.. no discharge frm nose or anytng..now the  nose pain is like early mrng if v go out for air how the nose feel dry and pain. Same pain I have
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Dont get panic Calm and relax Tablet zerodol sp sos Nasal drop nasoclear 4drops tds for 5 days
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Tab Zocef 500 mg 1 tab twice daily for 5 days,Tab Sinarest Levo 1 tab twice daily for 5 days,Nasomist nasal drops 2 drops twice for 5 days,Avoid blowing and touch from the nose
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Hi ma'am, it is called as post covid syndrome, don't worry.
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Go for contrast enhanced MRI if PNS if you  have any doubt.
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keep close watch on symptoms, take steam for 2 to 3 mins twice daily. Tab montair FX will help.
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