Taking Glemont F And Becozinc For Cold, Blocked Nose And Mild Asthma. CT Scan, Blood Test Done
P.S. : I raised this question earlier, but that time I didn't have my Blood Test report which I received today.
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1. Since your medication is working, continue it for a month and then use it on alternate days for another month. Then reduce to once in 3 days for another month. If there is any acute infection with fever, discontinue the steroid spray for a few days. You may also revert to an earlier dosage if symptoms recur and then again taper over a couple of months.
2. This way, you will give adequate time for recovery to take place. There is no need to rush into surgery.
3. Your IgE levels are within normal limits. ESR is slightly raised if this is the reading after 1 hour. A single raised test result is not considered significant. If the ESR is raised over serial tests a few weeks apart, they signify some chronic inflammation in the body.
4. There is no cure for allergy, however, it may be controlled. Avoiding the allergens and known triggers is the best defense.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any follow up queries, I will be available to answer them.
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