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Sneezing from pregnancy
Hi doctor I am 29 years old. I got delivered 3 months back.my problem is I got cold with sneezing in pregnancy ,in that doctor suggest me to do steam inhalation I did it .but till now everyday I get sneezed .how it will be cured .pls suggest me
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ , MD
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Better dont take any oral medication as it may cause you drowsiness and its difficult having 3 month old child. Use flomist nasal spray it clears you problem
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Avoid fumes and exposer to irritant can take one tablet of Monteck  LC at bed time for 3 days with steam inhalation and gentelyb application of Clop G oint in both nostrils
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Consult online for detailed history. Continue steam inhalation twice a day.
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