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Pain in nose and ear
Hi, I am having pain in nose and at maxillary sinus. I was covid positive in April I was discharged from hospital on 18 th of april I started having pain on 13 th may at the nose exactly in between the eyes. I went for ct scan later on I found out that it was a sinus and doctor told me after taking some medication it will go away. But after taking the medication the pain in maxillary sinus and at the nose decrease a bit but did not completely went away and from 13 th june onward I started having mild pain in my ear too. I am having phlegm in my throat constantly too.what should I do about it.I have attached my ct scan report
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Tab Sinarest Levo 1 tab twice daily for 5 days,Flomist nasal spray 2 puff twice daily in both the nostrils for 15 days,Avoid cold ,Steam inhalation twice daily.
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