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Running nose allergy
I had running nose allergy It was cured or stopped running nose using Alaspan tablet before covid. After covid got positive started breathing problem And pulmonary doctor said running nose allergy went to lungs allergy. Breathing problem is because of allergy not because of covid. Is it possible running nose can become breathing problem?
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Yes it is possible. In fact allergic rhinitis proceeds to bronchial asthma in many cases.
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keep taking steroid sprays or inhalers as per doctors advice
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avoid common allergens like mite of dust, pollens, fungus, pets
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Yes it is possible. Consult an ENT Speacialist and take proper treatment
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Yes it may cause
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Take proper treatment
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If you are in agra meet me personally in my opd or you can do online consultation for prescription and counseling for the same as well
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Yes it is possible
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