I am nasal trouble when I walking on the dust path. Please tell me how I can get out from here.
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You should avoid dust to the extent possible. Try using a good face mask normally available in a chemist shop. Use warm salt water instillation 10-20 drops twice a day. Breathing exercises in yoga like deep breathing, pranaayama, kapalbhati and anuloma viloma. If no relief see ent specialist for nasal defect if any and further advice.
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Dear Ms. Lybrate-user, nasal allergy is troublesome. You may be allergic to so many things. But you can concentrate on somethings you may have a control. 1, see that your bed room windows are kept open for ventilation during day time. If ac being used see that it doesn't directly hit the face. Fan should be also cleaned with wet cloth 3 times a week 2, try to use simple detergents for bed sheet laundry. Most of the so called newer powders contain enzymes colourants etc. Which may be allergic. Use some thing like basic sunlight. Those kind without multicoloured and enzymes. 3, careful with most mosquito repellents mats and liquid. They can also be allergic. You may use repellent cream. 4, some time acidity. Burning in the chest can also have throat irritations and cough you find still some problems. See your body spray. Rooms spray. Agarbathi. Etc. I urge you to do. Cbc ige blood test and let me know the results. There are good medication to reduce the frequency and severity. You may feel almost cured.
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Dust allergy is partly genetic and partly environmental. Thus it never goes away. With better, less�dusty environment� the extent if the problem gets reduced. Medicines help to downregulate the immune response of your body to these environmental allergens. Long term lifestyle� changes with gradually tapering medication� helps to tackle chronic sinus problems.� Start taking Steam inhalation twice a day. *For chronic allergic rhinosinusitis you will need to take a long term course of antibiotics� together� with Nasal sprays. *You will need to avoid�dusty environment� and�dust mites, animal dander etc. Regular cleaning of AC air filters. Wearing mask while driving 2 wheelers/working in�dusty� areas Medical� management� is done for 3 months and then patients� condition is reviewed.� Intermittent treatment is not beneficial� in the long run. Around 30 %of people with allergic rhinitis� will develop Asthma if not treated. But majority of patients with asthma are allergic to�dust. Active treatment� of nasal allergy reduces Asthma attacks and medicine requirements. This improve� quality of life.
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