postnasal drip

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I have been suffering from postnasal drip for many years.I have been detected with deviated septum,thickening of right maxillary sinuses,inferior turbinate hypertrophy.I have been using allergic medicines.if I skip them even a single day,it causes vomiting mucous frequently.should I take allergic medicines daily or undergo surgery?.I am having a toughtime.

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    Hey there is HOPE! New Treatment! Clarifix.

    I've had this for over 3 years. been ruining my life. been tested for everything. I too thought I can't do it anymore.

    my new ENT said I have Chronic Non Allergic Rhinitis or Vasomotor rhinitis The FDA just approved a treatment for it. http:// clarifix. com. take out spaces.

    Basically the nerves in my nose are too sensitive and act like it is an allergy or infection.

    this new treatment basically kills the nerve that sends the message to keep producing the mucus. I am so happy, after another CT scan she is going to give me the Treatment. Clarifix, out patient, they numb your nose and basically freeze the nerve. she said it will give me horrible brain freeze nut only for a few minutes. the whole thing only takes an hour.

    I am so hopeful. so many of us suffering, I have not been able to work, go to the movies, sleep well. basically no life at all.

    I have PTSD and take anxiety and antidepressants and have hypothyroidism. all of these could have caused the problems no one will no for sure. but once that nerve goes nuts it doesn't matter.

    I have no zero affiliation with this company I've been searching for over 3 years. I hope to have mine done in April 2019 May at the latest. don't give up.

    best wishes to us all. tell the other message boards, this is a new treatment

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