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Azeflo Nasal Spray Health Feed

Asked for male, 64 years old from Kolkata
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MS - ENT, MBBS

ENT Specialist•Bhopal
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You should take fluticasone nasal spray and once get relief stop tablets. And always prefer spray over tablets.
Asked for female, 55 years old from Srinagar
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General Physician•Nashik
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1. Stay away from Dust and Pollution. 2. Increase your immunity, eat plenty of Fruits and vegetables. 3. Kee Hydrated. Drink plenty of water and soups. 4. Exercise - Make it a habit to exercise or run for 45 minutes daily. This will improve your immunity. 5. Green Tea - Drink green Tea and coffee , They contain flavnoids and will.improve your immunity. 6. Multivitamin - A good multivitamin of Antioxidants will also help you avoid cold and allergies . 7. Avoid eating outside food . 8. Handful of...more
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I felt shortness of breath on 5th march 2020 all of a sudden, and I was feeling tired with excessive urge to yawn but most of the attempts were unsuccessful. So I visited a pulmonologist on 6th of march. He took a look and said my chest was clear and prescribed me azeflo nasal spray, otrinoz nasal drop, lumenac 600 effervescent, telekast f and soventus dc syrup. Post 3 to 4 days I again felt the urge to have deep breath and this time I felt light headedness too. So I consulted on phone to the doctor and he asked me to increase the dosage and get a few tests done. A ct scan of pns, ige blood test, chest xray, cbc and pft. In ct my sinus was bad as he said and my ige level was elevated to 647, so he performed pft but the session quality was poor. After pft the doctor said I am diagnosed with asthma and he prescribed budamate 200 transhaler to be taken twice daily 2 puffs along with all the previous medicines. I took them for a month and I felt relief but frequent yawning was always there. Post that I was completely ok for 10 days without the meds as due to the location I didn't go for follow up and the meds were finished. Now it again started a little but it isn't like before. I want to know whether I am really having asthma? And the treatment I am getting is right or should I consult a general physician. I went to the gym for a week and didn't felt shortness of breath I just felt frequent yawning like I am tired. I have been experiencing post nasal drip on daily basis, and I was a smoker before march 2020 I had almost quit on 4th of march before that you was having a couple of cigarettes to max 6 cigarettes daily. Kindly help.

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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Lybrate user, whether you are asthmatic or not can be understood by your pft report.
Please share that report along with all other prescription and reports.
Meantime use your earlier prescribed inhaler
wishing you good health.
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ENT Specialist•Mumbai
Looking at your raised ige level and x ray finding you r havinh allergic rhinitis complaints, but more than your nose complaints you have concern for cough, post nasal drip result in to chronic cough due to throat irrigation due to mucus but along with that if you have reflux disease (acidity) that worsen your cough symptoms, you can continue nasal douching (nasowash), billastine, fluticasone firoate nasal spray for your allergic rhinitis, along with that start tab omeprazole 20 mg once a day be...more
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ENT Specialist•Jaipur
Hello lybrate-user. Hope you are safe and well. It is good to know the measures you have taken until now to control your sinus symptoms. I would suggest you to find out if your sinuses are harboring any nidus of fungal or bacterial infection. We would get a better idea by having a look at your ct scan pns. Just remember that chronic sinusitis is an antigen meditated pathology and needs evidence based management for long term relief.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
Combihale FF CFC Free 250 Inhaler may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.
Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your attending gynaecologist.
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
CT PNS to confirm sinusitis/rhinoendoscopy.Try telekast f 1tab/day with azeflo nasal sprey each nostril
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Homeopath•Kolkata
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Nasal Problems!
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
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Have you been sneezing frequently? Have you been feeling congestion in the chest or have a stuffy, itchy or a runny nose? If yes, it is possible that you may be suffering from nasal allergy. It is an inflammatory reaction caused due to dust mites, animal hair, pollens, and pollutants. Individuals who suffer from nasal allergies experience symptoms like nasal congestion and sneezing which tend to last for the whole day. To get a relief from the symptoms of nasal allergy, you must observe the sign...more
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General Physician•Darbhanga
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You can use it 2-3 times for 5 days. That would be enough. Take other symptomatic and preventive measures as usual.
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