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Asked for male, 62 years old from Chennai
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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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Homeopathy Doctor•Raebareli
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Avoid using it further and get back for discussion of uour health issues for proper guidance and required treatment thereupon.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Mucolite sr capsule is best! twice daily for 5 days. Do not take otrivin. Use nasoclear which will cleanse the passage only. Though not good relief, it is safe for now. Also use karvol plus steam inhalation capsules and do steam inhale with water everyday.
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Asked for female, 36 years old from Thane
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Whenever there is mucous discharge from the nostrils I will suggest you to take one tablet of cetrizine at night and it’s better to avoid nasal drops and I will suggest you to buy a steam inhaler machine of crescent company and Take a flow of steam (of plain water only ) over the forehead through the inhaler and can repeat the process after eight hours as and when required
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Homeopath•Kolkata
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Nasal Problems!
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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DNB (ENT), MBBS

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
Asked for male, 34 years old from Kolkata
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ENT Specialist•Gandhinagar
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Nasal Allergy: It is very common now a days…it is of two types –Seasonal and perineal. Seasonal allergic rhinitis occurs according to changes in atmosphere . Antihistaminics and decongestants can help you.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Bhandara
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Pediatrician•Gurgaon
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You can use Otrivin S saline drops. Otrivin (Xylometazoline) is not indicated as it causes dryness and rebound increase in nose block with kids.
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Homeopath•Mumbai
These are homeopathy medicines in drop form to be taken orally mixed in water. These are not ear or nose drops.
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MS - ENT, DNB

ENT Specialist•Gurgaon
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It is very common for patients with nasal obstruction to develop clogged ear as well. The back of the nose opens into a tunnel also known as the eustachian tube. This tube goes up to the ear. In case the ears get clogged the pressure is released by popping of the ears. This is achieved by swallowing, yawning, and trying to blow the nose. When ear pops the tunnel opens and allows the pressure to release from the ear.

Reasons why nasal obstruction causes clogged ears:

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