Continuous Runny Nose With Sneezing, Pain Behind Eyes. Detected Possible Sinus Infection. Prescibed Azithral, Montair LC, Nimutab. Advice
Sir i have a running nose and I am sneezing continuously. My doctor has given me decongestant tablet for 3 days and told me that I might have a sinus infection. After 3 days I still have pain behind my eyes though the sneezing has reduced. I used to have this problem frequently but this is the first time doctors told me that it might be sunus infection. Now the doctor has given me Azithral 500 and Montair LC with Nimutab. Should I take this or consult an ENT specialist? Thank you.
Thanks for query on HCM. Pain behind eyes with sneezing usually occurs in sinusitis. You can take azithromycin,montair LC,continue it. You have to take nsaid like paracetamol 650 mg. twice a day for pain according to me.Ask you doctor about it then start. It will subside within 5 to 7 days. Steam inhalation will be helpful. If it persists then go for complete eye check up. Keep in touch with your doctor.
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Continuous Runny Nose With Sneezing, Pain Behind Eyes. Detected Possible Sinus Infection. Prescibed Azithral, Montair LC, Nimutab. Advice
Thanks for query on HCM. Pain behind eyes with sneezing usually occurs in sinusitis. You can take azithromycin,montair LC,continue it. You have to take nsaid like paracetamol 650 mg. twice a day for pain according to me.Ask you doctor about it then start. It will subside within 5 to 7 days. Steam inhalation will be helpful. If it persists then go for complete eye check up. Keep in touch with your doctor.