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I have a runny nose and blockage that makes it hard to breathe. Is Levosiz-M enough?

Asked by Male, 20 ยท 5 months ago

Levosiz-M may not completely cure severe nasal blockage, however it can assist if your symptoms are caused by allergies. A saline or steroid nasal spray may be helpful, and if breathing problems persist, consult a physician.
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  1. Medication Suitability
    Levosiz-M, containing levocetirizine and montelukast, can help with allergy-related symptoms like a runny nose and nasal blockage.

  2. Mechanism of Action
    a. Levocetirizine: Reduces sneezing, runny nose, and itching.
    b. Montelukast: Decreases inflammation and nasal congestion.

  3. Additional Recommendations

    • Use saline nasal sprays for congestion relief.
    • Avoid known allergens and stay hydrated.
  4. Consultation Advice
    If symptoms persist, worsen, or include fever or severe breathing issues, consult a healthcare provider. Always check with a doctor if you have other medical conditions or are on other medications before starting Levosiz-M.

Answered 5 months ago

Related Questions

I have been suffering for about 5 years from allergic rhinitis with continuous watery nose and watery eyes, and I am taking Livosiz M tablets along with Duonose nasal spray and multivitamin supplements including vitamin B12, but I still don?t feel complete relief, and now I?m also noticing my tongue is very red and cracked, what could be the reason behind all these symptoms and how can I manage it properly now?
Long-standing allergic rhinitis can keep causing watery nose, sneezing, throat irritation, and watery eyes when the body remains sensitive to triggers like dust, weather changes, pollen, smoke, perfumes, or pet exposure. Sometimes symptoms continue even while taking regular treatment if the trigger is not fully controlled or if there is chronic sinus irritation. A red and cracked tongue may happen due to dryness from mouth breathing, vitamin deficiencies, irritation, dehydration, acidity, fungal infection, or sometimes side effects related to medicines or poor oral hygiene. Since your symptoms have been continuing for years despite treatment, it may be helpful to get re-evaluated by an ENT specialist or allergy specialist to check whether allergy testing, sinus evaluation, or a change in treatment plan is needed. Keeping the room dust-free, using a mask outdoors, staying hydrated, avoiding very spicy or irritating foods, and doing saline nasal rinses may help reduce irritation. If the tongue becomes painful, develops white patches, bleeding, fever, or if difficulty swallowing or if nasal symptoms worsen frequently, a proper medical examination is important.
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