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How To Treat Nose Infection?

HI I am shankar from bangalore india, from past 16 days i am suffering with nose infection getting pain above the teeth and beside to the nose and some times mild pain in head, i met my general physician he suggested me levoday 500 and other allergy tables.
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Welcome in H.C.M.

I have gone through your query regarding infection of nose for last 16 days. You are already taking levoday 500 mg and other allergy tablets.

Dear I am suspecting that you are most probably suffering from-

1- Vestibulitis.

2- Rhinosinusitis.

Above are the most common causes of recurrent nasal infection and they are easily differentiated by clinical examination and few basic investigations. Beside this diabetes should always be ruled out as to prevent recurrence and complications of nasal infection along with prompt treatment. Line of treatment is decided by the diagnosis.

Regards.
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How To Treat Nose Infection?

Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding infection of nose for last 16 days. You are already taking levoday 500 mg and other allergy tablets. Dear I am suspecting that you are most probably suffering from- 1- Vestibulitis. 2- Rhinosinusitis. Above are the most common causes of recurrent nasal infection and they are easily differentiated by clinical examination and few basic investigations. Beside this diabetes should always be ruled out as to prevent recurrence and complications of nasal infection along with prompt treatment. Line of treatment is decided by the diagnosis. Regards.