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Post nasal drip
I’ve been dealing with Post-nasal drip for the past 1–2 months. I consulted an ENT specialist, who prescribed antibiotics along with medications like Montair FX, Pulmoclear, and Solspre Nasal Spray. While the cough improved initially, the post-nasal drip never fully resolved. Over time, the symptoms worsened again and the cough returned. My chest X-ray and PFT (pulmonary function test) results are normal. I also have a deviated septum, which might be contributing to the issue.
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Post nasal drip is often an issue after acute infections of lower respiratory tract infections. It may due to sinusitis and In homeopathy we have excellent results to cure it completely and that too without any antibiotic or other side effects.
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You should go for diagnostic nasal endoscopy And A CT PNS subsequently to rule out any sinusitis
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Nasowash douching 3-4 times a day
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Deviated nasal septum could be just one of the many reasons for post nasal drip First thing would be to evaluate your sinuses and if there is any congestion within them. Since its been there for 1-2 months , it will be advisable to take a consult and get a nasal endoscopy done CT PNS should also be done after proper evaluation to know the exact problem
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You can consult for further management
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You might have sinusitis You need to get a ct scan done and get evaluated by an ENTdoctor
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