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Should I Continue With Chymoral Forte BD And Nasal Spray For The Treatment Of Nasal Congestion And Eustachian Tube Inflammation?

I am taking tab.chymoral forte BD. doze since last two weeks for the treatment of nasal congestion and eustacian tube inflammation. Beside this I have been prescribed nasal spray. How long chymoral forte ( chymotrypsin) is safe for me as my physician told me to continue this for me ? Dr aslam
Sat, 21 Dec 2013
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Hello there!
Chymorel forte is an antiinflammatory and the use of it for nasal congestions and eustachian tube inflammation is not wise , better options are there. Continue the nasal spray, seek otorhinolaryngologist, if there is a surgically treatable cause ruled out, then discuss the promising options with him like sublingual therapies and subcutaneous therapies. Time to say good bye to congestions and stuff.

S Khan
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Should I Continue With Chymoral Forte BD And Nasal Spray For The Treatment Of Nasal Congestion And Eustachian Tube Inflammation?

Hello there! Chymorel forte is an antiinflammatory and the use of it for nasal congestions and eustachian tube inflammation is not wise , better options are there. Continue the nasal spray, seek otorhinolaryngologist, if there is a surgically treatable cause ruled out, then discuss the promising options with him like sublingual therapies and subcutaneous therapies. Time to say good bye to congestions and stuff. S Khan