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My nose is blocked frequently. What can I do? Every few days my nose is blocked and I have slight headache etc.
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You may have a DNS means deviated nasal septum and is corrected by a small surgery.  Consult a ENT specialist
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Hello. Since How long you have this? We need detailed case history and then according to it treatment will be done by homoeopathic mode of treatment. Visit me at my clinic for that.
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Get xrayPNS done to rule out DNS
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  First of all, get your self checked out. You might be having an obvious deformity with your nose like a DNS. My advise would be to consult a ENT specialist in person for further evaluation and management.  He will help you out further. Best regards.  Dr.  Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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