Stuffy noses
- by FEO
- 2024-07-11 11:10:11
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I wake-up with blocked nose every morning for the last 6 weeks, had my pacemaker 5 years ago, although this is hayfever season in uk and taking one 180mg fexofenadine hydrochloride tablet daily, eased off total nose blockage allows me to breathe, but lots of mucus comes out of my noses before clearing up.
The following day the same problem repeatedly.
Any advice would be appreciated
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Blocked nose
by piglet22 - 2024-07-11 19:29:46
I had a chest infection (GP confirmed) which lasted the whole of June.
One unwanted symptom was an absolutely streaming nose.
I don't suffer from hay fever and the stuffiness went after the Amoxicillin got to work.
There was no connection with the pacemaker.
A big factor in my opinion is the filthy state of our town. Everywhere you go there is uncut grass verges, loads of grass pollen and general dust and dirt.
It certainly doesn't help with chest problems.
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blocked nostrils
by new to pace.... - 2024-07-11 15:16:20
I am not a doctor, you might check with your PCP and see what else you can do.
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