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Runny Nose

A runny nose refers to the discharge of clear fluid or thick mucous from the nasal passages or the nose. Common causes of the runny nose include common cold, flu, or seasonal allergies. Saline nasal sprays and humidifiers can provide relief from a runny nose.

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Can I take Levocetirizine daily?

Query: Hi doctor, I am suffering from an allergy. I used to have a runny nose, cough, difficulty in breathing when allergy increases, and also occasional watery itchy eyes. I am not able to eat curd or citrus fruits and I cannot live in cold weather. Usually, the allergy will start with sneezing, a runny n...  Read Full »


Dr. Neeru Bharadwaj

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It seems that you have seasonal allergies may be due to dust, pollens, pets, etc. So, the best solution is to first find out the cause of allergy and to take preventive measures. Cetirizine can be taken but only for short durations. Gradually stop Cetirizine. You can ...  Read Full »

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