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Blocked Nose, Sneezing, Taken Cetrazine, Itchy Eyes. Solution?

Hello i am really feeling worst situation in my life. In the morning and evening time i always felt my nose blocked and feels sneezing . I found it s kind of allergy because i took citrazin it solve my problem but only for one day. i dont want to be used for this tablet. When i feel sneezy then i also feel itiching on my eyes... Please send me some solution on my email id: YYYY@YYYY . iam really fed up with this disesease... advance in thanks
Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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Hello, thank you for communicating with us for your problem. As per the brief history you have given us it can be provisionally diagnosed as alllergic rhinitis. if it is persistent then you should go for the blood test/ eosinophil count or Ig E lavel. and if it is high then you should consult the E.N.T surgeon. self medication should be avoided.
Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more queries. I will be pleased to answer.
With best wishes for a speedy cure
Dr Ajay Lavania
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Blocked Nose, Sneezing, Taken Cetrazine, Itchy Eyes. Solution?

Hello, thank you for communicating with us for your problem. As per the brief history you have given us it can be provisionally diagnosed as alllergic rhinitis. if it is persistent then you should go for the blood test/ eosinophil count or Ig E lavel. and if it is high then you should consult the E.N.T surgeon. self medication should be avoided. Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more queries. I will be pleased to answer. With best wishes for a speedy cure Dr Ajay Lavania