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Stuff nose, mucus after covid recovery
It's been three weeks since I recovered from Covid. But once in a while one side of nose gets partially blocked. The direction keeps changes during the day. Also, I feel slight mucus in throat sometimes. Is this normal?
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As a eNT surgeon it’s the earliest symptoms . Nasal sinusitis is the first sign
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Yes, its normal.
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take tab mucinac 600mg twice a day for 5 days.
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take steam having salt twice a day , avoid cold food and beverages.
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Take steam inhalation.
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It's normal. Use tab mucinac 600mg twice daily for five days.use saline nasal spray for symptomatic relief.
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