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Suggest Treatment For Throat Irritation And Sneezing Due To Asthma

Hi,
I am an asthmatic. It is under control with regular use of inhaler. My problem is continuous sneezing along with irritation in throat. This happens mostly during night when the temperature falls to 18 deg. C. I am in India. Could any one help how to manage this?
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
Hello.

Welcome to HCM.

I would suggest you to take tablet montelukast-levocetirizine every evening (at around 6-7 pm)

If this does not help then you may need intranasal corticosteroid sprays.

Avoid quick transition from warm to cold temperature. Dry cold air can trigger such symptoms. Using a room warmer will be helpful.

Wish you the best of the health.

Regards,

Dr Parin

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Suggest Treatment For Throat Irritation And Sneezing Due To Asthma

Hello. Welcome to HCM. I would suggest you to take tablet montelukast-levocetirizine every evening (at around 6-7 pm) If this does not help then you may need intranasal corticosteroid sprays. Avoid quick transition from warm to cold temperature. Dry cold air can trigger such symptoms. Using a room warmer will be helpful. Wish you the best of the health. Regards, Dr Parin