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sinuses problem

Hi, I have a problem since my childhood, I suffer from cold that stays  all over year , The problem worsenesss in winter or cold season, and is little in summer season. I am depressed with this problem now as due to this problem Im unable to mix with my friends or others . Please suggest me the best way to get rid of that , I am 24 years old. Is this disease called sinuses
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

The constant runny nose, sneezing, and nasal congestion could be due to vasomotor rhinitis, in which the symptoms occur in response to a trigger, like eating spicy food or going outside in the cold.  The primary treatment is simply avoiding the things that trigger your symptoms. It is often treated with a drying nasal spray (like Atrovent) and antihistamines like chlopheneramine and lovatidine are effective. Nasal decongestant drops too relieve congestion. Please consult your primary care physician for further evaluation.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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I am not a doctor, but sounds like maybe you suffer from seasonal allergies (different ones) all year long and don't get a break.  Mold, dust, indoor/outdoor allergens can really make you feel miserable.

Maybe see if you can get an appointment with an allergist to find out what your triggers are and he/she can put you on some meds to
help you feel better and/or prevent flares.

Keep us posted .. sorry you feel sick right now.

C~
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