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How Can Nasal Congestion And Breathing Difficulty Be Treated?
I can breath through my nose but I m having a hard time breathing through my mouth. Feel like my trachea is getting closed off.. I ve been under the weather for the past three day.... no fever. I was spitting up yellow thick mucus but now I m not expecting anything and I m having difficulty taking deep breaths through my mouth. Nose is a lot better. Is this an emergency room situation?
hi, after hearing your said symptoms probably you have allergic/infectious nasal congestion with sinusitis and bronchitis.no, its not an emergency room situation unless your symptoms escalates.use moxikind-cv 625mg twice daily for 5 days along with azithromycin 500mg twice for 5 days and deriphylline150mg twice for 5 days. syrup ascaril 2 teaspoon thrice a day. if those symptoms persist even after these medications, radiographs and tests should be done
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How Can Nasal Congestion And Breathing Difficulty Be Treated?
hi, after hearing your said symptoms probably you have allergic/infectious nasal congestion with sinusitis and bronchitis.no, its not an emergency room situation unless your symptoms escalates.use moxikind-cv 625mg twice daily for 5 days along with azithromycin 500mg twice for 5 days and deriphylline150mg twice for 5 days. syrup ascaril 2 teaspoon thrice a day. if those symptoms persist even after these medications, radiographs and tests should be done