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How To Come Out From Sinusitis And Cough Cold Too?

i am suffering from sinusitis and i am suffering from cough and asthma during winter.i am getting married in two months and going to settle in a hill station. now i am living in a highly polluted city. . whether that hill station will help me out of this problem or else it will make my problem vigorous
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hi, i had gone through your query and understood your concerns.

The problem of sinusitis, cough and asthma only during winter indicates of allergic condition to cold atmosphere.
The acute attack can be treated with antibiotics and antihistaminics. But you need to avoid the allergic cold atmosphere in regular management.

Hill stations, where cold atmosphere is more may worsen the condition if you are exposed to that atmosphere regularly. If it is must, then you need to go with precautions like masks regularly.

Hope this guides you.
Thank you.
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How To Come Out From Sinusitis And Cough Cold Too?

Hi, i had gone through your query and understood your concerns. The problem of sinusitis, cough and asthma only during winter indicates of allergic condition to cold atmosphere. The acute attack can be treated with antibiotics and antihistaminics. But you need to avoid the allergic cold atmosphere in regular management. Hill stations, where cold atmosphere is more may worsen the condition if you are exposed to that atmosphere regularly. If it is must, then you need to go with precautions like masks regularly. Hope this guides you. Thank you.