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Is It Serious If Having Runny Nose, Itching In The Ear, Trachea For A Long Time?

Hi there...i have been having runny nose and itch in the ear and trachea for a long period of time...the symptoms comes and goes and may persist around a week or so each time...it is causing me losing sleep and i had to take fedac before going to sleep...would this affect my body? Or is there any risk for me if i took the medication too often? Thanks.
posted on Wed, 2 Apr 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having allergic rhinitis giving this problem often.
Avoid allergen likely produce this allergy.
There is no harm taking antihistamine medicine occasionally as and when required.
But it is better to take montac LC medicinie as it is good anti-respiratory tract allergy medicine.
Ok and take care.
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Is It Serious If Having Runny Nose, Itching In The Ear, Trachea For A Long Time?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having allergic rhinitis giving this problem often. Avoid allergen likely produce this allergy. There is no harm taking antihistamine medicine occasionally as and when required. But it is better to take montac LC medicinie as it is good anti-respiratory tract allergy medicine. Ok and take care.