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Common Cold

The common cold is a contagious mild viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. The symptoms include runny nose, nasal congestion, sore throat, sneezing, headache, and cough. It is one of the commonest illnesses and is more frequent in winter and spring.

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I have had frequent colds and related symptoms. Is it safe to use over-the-counter nasal sprays?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 45-year-old male and I travel a lot. I get frequent colds and related symptoms. Is it good to use a nasal spray that I got over the counter? I mostly take a few antihistamines and my symptoms would get relieved. For the last three days, I had a runny nose and now it is blocked. ...  Read Full »


Dr. Ighodalo Nathan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. I would like to know if you have been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, asthma, or any other allergic conditions. Fluticasone nasal spray is an intranasal steroid usually prescribed for allergic respiratory conditions. It ...  Read Full »

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