I agree with previous answer ENT Doctor is best
also have you tries inhalation therapy (steam)
and Neilmed rinse?
I was taking meds for a few years due to various injuries to nasal cavity..ie rugby and self defence
I also suffer from chronic sinusitis
I was told to try inhalation and neilmed rinse and have gotten great relief.
initially the rinse is off putting as you are squirting a saline solution up your nose and it goes back your throat so you have to spit it into the wash basin and feels yuck but believe me it works and I'm used to it now.
pills are not the answer in my opinion they are the get out of jail card and are prescribed for everyone
Give it a go aye? see how it goes for a week or two. I would defo reccomend a combo of steam inhalation with olbas oil and Neilmed rinse. ask your pharmacy for recommended brands in your locale
best wishes and hope you find relief.
John
You should have a primary doctor that you see for basic things like physicals. That doctor would recommend who you might see based on your physical condition and history. If you don't have a primary doctor, see an ear, nose and throat doctor. They may then send you to an allergist.
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cough is one that has lasted for 8 weeks or more. It's usually a symptom of
something else rather than a disease in itself and so it's important to see a
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Without knowing what otc medications you tried, harder to give a useful answer. But here goes.
1) Try neti / sinus rinse w. sterile salt water. Either you can buy a spray bottle type, or get a neti pot. Always boil the water first if doing neti. You can google up neti.
2) Sinuses are self-cleaning, by a combination of mucus secretions and special hair-cells that make the mucus flow. If the mucus is too thin or too thick, it doesn't flow well. Two things that assist this self-cleaning are guiafenesin (eg. "Mucinex") or N-acetylcysteine. Both are OTC. The latter can be ordered online.
3) An OTC medication for sinus allergy that is often overlooked is "Nasalcrom" (or get the generic, cheaper.) This **** quiets down the allergic reactions in the nose, but it's not a steroid nor an antihistamine. (Specifically, it's a mast-cell stabilizer, cromolyn sodium.) It takes some time to work though.
4) Nasal sprays claimed as "decongestants" cause a kind of dependency. When the effect wears off, you're more congested again, and need to keep using them.
Here's a discussion of nasal sprays.https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/article...
You'll note they don't even mention Cromolyn nasal sprays. That's simple ignorance IMO.
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