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Always sneezing
Hello respected doctors, . whenever i wash my face or take bath, I'm sneezing like 20 times always... . I'm sneezing always after taking bath or face wash, although I'm bathing with Hot water only, . . rest of the time I'm normal dont have amy symptoms or allergies or runny nose cold etc etc... . please suggest what to do...
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It's allergic Rhinitis. Try to change the soap.
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It's because of variation in temperature after washing the face which can trigger allergic symptoms. If you sneeze after doing face wash or bathing while entering the room you must ensure that the room must be properly ventilated. Fan,ac must be off. The doormat must be vacuumed properly. The towel you use for cleaning your face should be kept in boiling water for minimum 45 min to be done alternatively If still you feel the symptoms get your endoscopy done.
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It may be allergy towards the soap, , mould. You can chwnge and check. It looks like allergic rhinitis
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Hello, Do u feel stuffiness in the nose? Which soap are u using? Many times a person may have allergies to soap content so need to look at this. Start having Tablet Motek FX one tablet at night one hour before sleep for 5 days. Consult a nearby ENT specialist to look for any other signs of allergy in your nose through Nasal endoscopy. Depending on the findings he may start steroidal nasal sprays.
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avoid using soap or face wash if possible and then look for the symptoms whether they do look up or not. gargles 5-7 times a day with lukewarm water.
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