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  • 22/01/2025

I've been dealing with nasal congestion for about a year now, and it's been really bothersome. When I try to do alom vilom, I notice my nostrils feel blocked and it's hard to breathe properly. Plus, I've been experiencing some inflammation around the edges of my throat whenever I swallow. I consulted my doctor and tried some medications like Azeflo nasal spray, Montfair fx, and Sompraz D, but I haven't felt any significant relief. What else can I do or try to finally get some relief from these symptoms?

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Continue same treatment.

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