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Something stuck up in nasal cavity
I havr something stuckup in nasal cavity, having runny nose and slight pain (pain may be because I rubbed my nose from outside). How can it be removed? Is it dangerous? Can it go to lungs while breathing?
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It can be due to mucus blocking the nose and pain can be due to  rubbing and nose picking which can cause inflammation.
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Go for online consultation for proper evaluation and treatment
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Not to rub or pick the nose
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Did you put some thing in nose?? If yes— it need to be removed. Do you have breathing issues??? Is it in one nostril—than I can suspect Foreign body nose.. Sometimes it my go into lungs if you breath in..
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Better to meet an ENT surgeon for further management.
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Try to blow out ...don’t breath in...
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This could be allergic rhinitis
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Consult online for proper treatment
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Steam inhalation twice daily
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Many times mucus get dry in this hot weather
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do nasal wash and take antibiotics and decongestant
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don't scratch and rub
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Proper history is needed for your concern.
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Start tab levocetrizine 5 mg once daily at bed time (In case you don't have any history of adverse reaction to it in the past.)
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