Frequently affected by cold.I did health check up. And found that I have anemia. Less blood cell. Continuously I sneeze, sometimes i sneeze 20times. Dry cough.
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Any medicine allergies? If no then just take tablet montek lc one in night for 1 week
This seems to be allergic
Avoid refrigerated, citruis fruits, no buttermilk, curd banana coconut water
Take steam inhalation
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You may be having common cold may be seasonal allergy.
So take care if it
You can take any anti allergy tablet for now and
See a pulmonologist nearby
And show him the result of your investigation
Mane you require further investigation and treatment for this too
And some advice on food habit and life style changes
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Stress is a very Big factor behind getting frequently ill. Anemia can also reduce your immunity and predispose you to frequent colds. Frequent sneezes can mean anything, there are many simple reasons why you sneeze a lot. And same goes for dry cough. You need to sit with a doctor and find what is the cause for all your problems. You were found out to be anemic is not the solution but why are you anemic should be found out and treated.
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Consult a good internal medicine specialist to find out the cause behind your anemia and your frequent sneezing, dry cough.
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