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Whistling sounds in throat
I'm a patient of allergic rhinosinusitis and I sneeze pretty often. As I always have mucus in my throat and post nasal drip sometimes there's a whistling sound in my throat when I try to breathe through mouth, which gets away after I take my allergy medication. Is it asthma?
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It could be sinusitis or asthma and even severe allergy. If symptoms persist you should get allergy test done.
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Allergic rhinitis can cause bronchitis.
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you have to take steam inhalation along with nebulization for whistling sounds
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High chances are that it is asthma. Get yourself evaluated. Allergy can March to asthma and worse conditions if left untreated.
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yes. there is possibility of asthma. get done chest x ray and spirometry.
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