Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am allergic to pollen and have these allergies all year long. I am always snuffing, and wiping, and have started to have nose bleeds recently. I tried every over-the-counter allergy pill and sprays, and nothing gave me relief. What should I do? Is there any other medicine I should take? Are there any home remedies I could do? Are there any suggestions to stop this discomfort and nosebleeds? Please help.
Thank you.
Hi,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
Nose bleeds are due to running nose, dryness and crusting, all of which manifest in allergic rhinitis. You need to get a skin flick test (gold standard for testing allergy) done to check what you are allergic to. Thereafter you should try allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy and some precautions. If these fail, you can go for immunotherapy.
If you need details, you may revert back.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Shyam Kalyan N
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