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Post Nasal Drip and Nasal congestion
I am having Nasal congestion and post nasal drip when I was 6 months pregnant. Presently I am 4 weeks post partum and continue to have the same. I have already eaten many levocitrazine, Montek LC without any relief and have used several steroid sprays. Presently I am eating Montair FX from last 1 week which has reduced PND significantly, and also using Floresp nasal spray. Although I don't feel nose congestion, but PND is slightly there. I don't have any other symptoms at all. Also pre pregnancy I never had any issues with nasal congestion or PND and neither had any allergies.
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Continue with your medicines. Post nasal drip will decrease once your sinuses are clear. It may take months. You may take steam thrice daily along with the medicines
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plz do regular steam inhalation and warm water gargles
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Take steam inhalation x 3 times a day
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