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Sneezing and sore throat
Hi Sir/Mam I've been facing this sneezing, throat sore/pain, eyes itching and lil feverish for last 10 years.. i keep on sneezing 10-20 time at once.. Met several DRs first they diagnosed with Esonophile then few said you're allergic to dust/sun/cold/heat etc.. they prescribed Montec LC(levocetrixine with montilucast) a day in eveng 7pm.. I don't eat anything thing cold like yogurt/banana or drink cold water but still this problem is not going away.. I'm talking the tab regularly now even twice still it is not making much difference... please suggest what shall I do? Is it something that general physician would treat or the ENT specialist... Regards, Rahul
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Looks like you have an allergy to something .It could be dust, pollens.
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you can get allergy panel test done to find out to what you are allergic to and avoid those allergens  in the best possible way
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Regular breathing exercises and physical activity would help in improving lung capacity
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This may be due to allergic rhinitis Lukewarm Saline gargles 3-4 times a day Stay well hydrated Eat healthy simple food,more green vegetables n fruits Keep bowels clear
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continue Antiallergic medicines as advised tab Bandy plus 1 tab at bedtime
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pranayama breathing exercises for 15-20 min daily
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Tab Deslor m hs for 15 days & go for Allergy test
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It's due to allergic cause. Need proper treatment
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take online consultation for treatment
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