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Prone to cold n Cough - majority of time
Hi Doc I am 36 years male, who is prone to cold and cough irrespective of weather be it summers or winters  and this is a long going problem which is consistent throughout the year...i am not sure if it's via thanda ( cold water or drinks ) or Khatta ( sour things ) or via AC or dust...i on an off take cheston cold n cough and augmentin 625 to cure it for interim. Need to get a permanent treatment...not sure if i need to connect with a ENT specialist or a pulmonologist Can someone pls suggest !
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You are suffering from allergic rhinitis and cough. Plan an allergy blood test checks for antibodies called immunoglobulin E (IgE) in your blood. Chest X ray PA view
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Antiallergic Steroid nasal spray
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You need to get your vit d levels checked . You can start good antioxidants . But good healthy diet and regular exercise will boast your energy .
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Picture looks like perennial allergic rhinitis... Antihistamines with steroid nasal sprays Need to build up immunity
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Get done MRI of par nasal sinuses to rule out any small polyp
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Improve your immunity
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Good proteins diet, immunity boosters like chawanprash or Septilin for 3 months
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