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Blocked nose
I've had a blocked nose for the last 3 weeks. Not on any medication. Just recovered from a flu. Can you please help?
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Hello take nasal decogestion drops antihistamine tablets antibiotic in consultations with physician bye
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Start Tab cetrizine 5mg daily for 3-5 days along with Duonase nasal spray..(spraying technique should be perfect)
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. There are two ways you can take care of this issue. Take steam inhalations thrice a day with some vicks in it. or you can use some nasal spray . xylomist nasal spray whenever you feel nasal congestion. even if you choose to use the medicines, do take steam inhalations , it will be good. Best regards, Dr. Anil kumar jain.
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Tab Allegra M at night. Nasivion nasal spray twice daily. Steam inhalation thrice daily Plenty of Soups and hot drinks. Avoid cold and fried food Rest
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