What Causes Dizziness While On Noriday?
Brief Answer:
Could be side effects of Noriday
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Light headedness and light confusion are known side effects of Noriday however since you have a blocked nose and flem in your throat this could be a confounding factor. Here are my suggestions
1. Do not stop taking Noriday, continue to take it
2. Steam inhalations three times a day will help your blocked nose
3. Tab levocetrizine is given once daily at night to help both throat and blocked nose
4. If the symptoms does not improve then please meet an ENT specialist
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Could be side effects of Noriday
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Light headedness and light confusion are known side effects of Noriday however since you have a blocked nose and flem in your throat this could be a confounding factor. Here are my suggestions
1. Do not stop taking Noriday, continue to take it
2. Steam inhalations three times a day will help your blocked nose
3. Tab levocetrizine is given once daily at night to help both throat and blocked nose
4. If the symptoms does not improve then please meet an ENT specialist
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hi
Thank u very much for getting back to me so quickly!
I will try your suggestions and let you know if the symptoms improve over the coming days.
Thank u very much for getting back to me so quickly!
I will try your suggestions and let you know if the symptoms improve over the coming days.
Brief Answer:
Follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Quick response was because its a Sunday so I got back from the hospital after morning rounds of he in-patients early
I wish you a speedy recovery
Regards
Follow up
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Quick response was because its a Sunday so I got back from the hospital after morning rounds of he in-patients early
I wish you a speedy recovery
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar