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Running and blocked nose..
As soon as winter comes, i sneeze all the time and nose is blocked 24/7...am not able to get sound sleep and this os leading to eye pain.. I am allergic to certain foods which i got tested but then when i go out, i feel better than at home. Is this due to allergy and if yes then what medicines can be prescibed and if no then what cam be the exact treatment ?
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Please consult with all relevant history, and medications that you have been on,
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avoid all allergens, vaccum carpets once a week, avoid exposure to cold wind, keep ears covered, wear a mask when working in dust
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Yes this sounds like allergic rhinitis. You could be more sensitive to indoor allergens like dust mites and fungi. But first we must identify the allergen and then avoid it. And tablets and sprays are given to help tide over acute symptoms.
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keep the house and bedding clean , dry and we'll ventilated. Change bedsheets regularly. please set up an online consultation for a detailed treatment plan.
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