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Nosikind P 0.5% Drops Health Feed

Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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My son has sinus, now he has this condition since childhood, he is now 21 years, he had developed cold on his trip to myanmar and is suffering from same since 5th dec 2015, yes he is careless, I had shown him to my family doctors but nothing much happened, so have shown him to ent on their recommendation as the condition has not improved much even after having antibiotics, he had gudcef, macpod, ambrodil syrup (simple one) given by family docs. Now I have shown him to ent the ent has given him med mahcef xl 200, recofast plus, tab betnelan and nosikind nasal spray, steam inhalation as many times as he can and then nosiking spray as many times as he can. His nose is completely blocked and because he is mouth breathing his throat is also dry, as per him whatever he is eating the taste comes in the nose, I am quite worried as this has been going on for last 4 months. I do want opinions. I have been out of station for a while and not very sure weather the medicines given by family docs who are md medicine have been taken by him or not, but the medicines given by ent yesterday I am personally monitoring it. He has just now taken only 2 doses. He drinks and smokes also. Please advise. I am in delhi dwarka, shall I continue with the same doc and medicines. xray have also been done. Doc says it is major sinus.

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General Physician•Chennai
It sinusitis this is confirmed nasal drops and steam inhalation together best treament for sinisitis he may be having an allergic factor like dust smell etc pl spot the causative factor which he is exposed to daily and remove it he should be fine.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
It can be because of sinusitis or polyp nose or allergic rhinitis or sore throat or DNS or adenoids etc. I need detail of case. In the meanwhile follow this
1. Do saline gargles daily.
2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also.
3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of AC. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, When there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then ...more
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General Physician•Pune
This problem is only related to ent specialist. He is expected to give you an exact diagnosis after examination like excoriation, allergic rhinitis, deviated septum, some infection, growth like polyp etc. Or entirely normal. He should also be available for follow up for review if no relief or recurrence etc. Other general causes are bp. Bleeding time, clotting time etc. Take plenty of water. Instill slightly warm salt water 10-15 drops both nostrils, twice a day, as a home remedy. If not yet rec...more
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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There are no studies that have looked at use of xylometazoline during pregnancy. Although, there is low absorption of xylometazoline into the bloodstream after using otrivine nasal spray, it is usually not recommended for use during pregnancy.
So meet ent surgeon to get your treatment.
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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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Homeopath•Pune
Hi. It can be because of allergy or some other inflammatory response, or some tissue swelling or low immune reaction also. Need to introspect and do proper case analysis .and few tests done speciifically.
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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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