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Sneezing fits, cold, head ache often
My mother, aged 59 years has sneezing fits regularly. These episodes occur mostly in the morning or at night. When she takes an antihistamine( Montek - LC), her symptoms are reduced and she is fine for a maximum of 2-3 days. Her sneezing shows up again after that. Can you suggest something to relieve her of these symptoms? Can she take antihistamines regularly? Thanks.
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It looks like she has allergic rhinitis ... Is it seasonal or throughout the year ? ... Some anti histamine and nasal spray can reduce her symptoms ... Try to keep a dust free environment around her, things like animal dander , dust mites , fly , cockroaches , moulds etc may increase the allergic symptoms ... If this is just seasonal issue can be managed with meds only ... For  a long term management she might require allergy tests
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Take tab montair Lc daily night once for 10 days,
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Tab Montair lc 1 tab once daily at night for 21 days,Flomist nasal spray 2 puff in both the nostrils for 15 days,Avoid cold and dust ,Steam inhalation twice daily.
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Try with xylomist or nasonex nasal spray 2 puff once daily for about 2 to 3 weeks . If condition Improves than you can conti he with it
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Avoid cold and cold items avoid dust
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