Tickling Sensation In Throat, Coughing, Nausea, Burning Sensation In Nose. Allergy Symptoms?
I went to workout tonight and within 5 minutes of being there I began having a little tickle in my throat. I soon began with a little cough. Then, I became a little nauseated. Then, I started having a constant burning sensation in my nose. I soon became very congested. Thais all occurred around 4:45pm. It's now 8:35 and I still have the burning sensation and have had a runny nose with congestion. Did I just experience a allergic reaction to something?
The symptoms as mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Allergic rhinitis. Tickling in the throat & cough can be attributed to post-nasal drip.
Management includes: 1. Antihistamine preparations like Allegra can be taken for symptomatic relief. 2. Montelukast, which is used as a maintenance therapy to relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies. 3. Maintain adequate hydration & take a healthy balance diet. 4. Also make sure that you are well protected from cold, dust & other allergens.
Wishing you a good health. Thanks & take care.
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Tickling Sensation In Throat, Coughing, Nausea, Burning Sensation In Nose. Allergy Symptoms?
Hello dear, The symptoms as mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Allergic rhinitis. Tickling in the throat & cough can be attributed to post-nasal drip. Management includes: 1. Antihistamine preparations like Allegra can be taken for symptomatic relief. 2. Montelukast, which is used as a maintenance therapy to relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies. 3. Maintain adequate hydration & take a healthy balance diet. 4. Also make sure that you are well protected from cold, dust & other allergens. Wishing you a good health. Thanks & take care.