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What Causes Itching In Nostrils With Temprature Change?

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Posted on Fri, 11 Apr 2014
Question: Hi, From sometime now I am facing so,e issues with my nostrils , as soon as i feel there is a change in temperature my nostrils start itching & soon followed by a blockage resulting in cold.
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Answered by Dr. Deepashree (41 minutes later)
Brief Answer: hi, allergy of nose , anti histamines. Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX In my opinion you have nasal allergy. Here whenever there is change in temperature / food some patients are prone to develop nasal symptoms - itching in nose, running nose, nose block, and sneezing. If a patient like this comes to my clinic I would advise him to take anti allergic medicine like cetrizine for 5 to 7 days along with a steroid nasal spray. You can consult a nearest ENT surgeon and discuss about this treatment. I will also advise you to avoid cold items, oily food, citrus fruits, exposure to dust and air conditioner. Keep yourself well hydrated with lots liquids and drink boiled water. Regards
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What Causes Itching In Nostrils With Temprature Change?

Brief Answer: hi, allergy of nose , anti histamines. Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX In my opinion you have nasal allergy. Here whenever there is change in temperature / food some patients are prone to develop nasal symptoms - itching in nose, running nose, nose block, and sneezing. If a patient like this comes to my clinic I would advise him to take anti allergic medicine like cetrizine for 5 to 7 days along with a steroid nasal spray. You can consult a nearest ENT surgeon and discuss about this treatment. I will also advise you to avoid cold items, oily food, citrus fruits, exposure to dust and air conditioner. Keep yourself well hydrated with lots liquids and drink boiled water. Regards