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What Causes Frequent Cold?

Hi My name is praveen 46 years old 1m68 75 kg. we have recently shifted to bangalore from delhi. (3 months). I have never had any breathing problem in my life and since 2 weeks i have lot of mucus and cough. and have trouble going for jogs. I have no symtopms of regular cold... what should i do? thank you. Praveen
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that your symptoms are related to allergic rhinosinusitis. This is inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses.

It would cause nasal congestion, post nasal drip and cough. Since it only started with your move, it is possible that it is related to change in your environment.

You may want to consider the use of oral anti histamines along with topical steroid nasal sprays. The oral anti histamine may be available over the counter but you may need a prescription for the topical spray.

Your pharmacist would be able to tell you which ones are available in your area.

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What Causes Frequent Cold?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that your symptoms are related to allergic rhinosinusitis. This is inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses. It would cause nasal congestion, post nasal drip and cough. Since it only started with your move, it is possible that it is related to change in your environment. You may want to consider the use of oral anti histamines along with topical steroid nasal sprays. The oral anti histamine may be available over the counter but you may need a prescription for the topical spray. Your pharmacist would be able to tell you which ones are available in your area. I hope this helps