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Suggest Treatment For Extra Bone Growth In Nose Followed By Intense Cough

An extra bone is grom up in my right nosel. It causes difficulty in my breathing at times and sometimes coughing which becomes at times so intense that it becomes constant and lasts for months to gether. My age is 65. These days I am coughing and at times it is constant and intense. Sometimes I feel air is blocked to my head which makes me a little "frenzy"' I mean perturbes. I have consulting the best doctors here since last two months. One doctor prescribed puffer (spray) but of no use. I used many medicines also. Some say it is a psychological problem. Some say it is maxillary sinosites. I feel very weakness now and this coughing is there. I feel mentally perturbed and weakness is hampring my movements. It is total dry coughing, what I have. What shouls I do?





























Mon, 9 May 2016
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I would like to see a x ray PNS and x ray chest.Dry cough is very common with deviated nasal bone..but ine should rule out more commoner causes like chest infection or any reflux disease.
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Suggest Treatment For Extra Bone Growth In Nose Followed By Intense Cough

I would like to see a x ray PNS and x ray chest.Dry cough is very common with deviated nasal bone..but ine should rule out more commoner causes like chest infection or any reflux disease.