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One nostril always closed
Any one nostril always closed whole day. When sleep on right side, left nostril will open and right one will close, similar when sleep on left side, right will open. At morning, nose and throat sense as chocked inside. At any time one nostril drain like water tap, and other nostril completely dry. Saliva always get dry as cough, cause chock up in throat. At the time of eating, throat feel like dry and feel like vomiting. As i vomit, bunch of dry couphs get spell out. Two times operation done on my nose but no relief.
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Ur problem is permanently cuer by ayurvedic treatment
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Hello there. drink lots of water and you can use Rhine Nasal spray or steam inhalation. it will provide relief. if you have a running nose, take a tablet of fexofenadine 180mg tablet once a day, the tradename is allegra 180. what operation is done on your nose and what were your symptoms? you need to give those details also when posting a question so that we can help you better. Regards
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