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What Causes Persistent Blockage In Nose And Itching In Eyes?

I sufferd two sinus infections a couple of year ago but since am blocked up all the time,have itchy eyes and sometimes feel like abubble wrap. In my sinasus. Also makes me feel tired.my g.p never checked my nostrils but I have looked with torch and think there looks to be something there.
Mon, 15 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Persistent nasal discharge is most commonly related to allergies. This is in keeping with your other allergic symptom- itching eyes.
Nasal allergies can cause swelling of the nasal turbinates.

Any chronic illness can, unfortunately result in fatigue.

If you can identify the sources of your allergies and reduce your exposure this would help.
This can be dust/pollen/animal dander/foods etc

The use of topical steroid nasal sprays and antihistamines would also help.
Eg of topical sprays are nasonex, nasocort, flonase

I hope this helps
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What Causes Persistent Blockage In Nose And Itching In Eyes?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Persistent nasal discharge is most commonly related to allergies. This is in keeping with your other allergic symptom- itching eyes. Nasal allergies can cause swelling of the nasal turbinates. Any chronic illness can, unfortunately result in fatigue. If you can identify the sources of your allergies and reduce your exposure this would help. This can be dust/pollen/animal dander/foods etc The use of topical steroid nasal sprays and antihistamines would also help. Eg of topical sprays are nasonex, nasocort, flonase I hope this helps