Suggest Medication For Blockage In The Nose Causing Difficulty To Breath
hello hi my mother has this problem relating to her nose since last couple of week she is feeling that her right nose nostril is blocked she cant take breath from her nose specially during sleeping at night she went to doctors but she could not get right treatment the situation is getting grave please guide us what to do and how to get relief as soon as possible.
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
You need to consult an ENT specialist doctor for the endoscopic examination of the nose to find out the cause of nasal bleeding.
Till then, your mother may find relief by taking the following medications:
Oral anti allergic with decongestants, like Levocetrizine with Phenylephrine (take only if not suffering from hypertension)
Nasal decongestant sprays, like Oxymetazoline.
Do steam inhalation.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
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Suggest Medication For Blockage In The Nose Causing Difficulty To Breath
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. You need to consult an ENT specialist doctor for the endoscopic examination of the nose to find out the cause of nasal bleeding. Till then, your mother may find relief by taking the following medications: Oral anti allergic with decongestants, like Levocetrizine with Phenylephrine (take only if not suffering from hypertension) Nasal decongestant sprays, like Oxymetazoline. Do steam inhalation. Hope this helps. Take care.