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Hello doctor,
I have allergic asthma and nasal polyp since the past year. I have seasonal asthma since my childhood, and during an endoscopy, they found a 7 mm polyp at the GE junction, which is benign. I am feeling fatigue, and some foul smell is coming from my throat and nose. My recent blood work report shows mild elevation in gamma globulin and absolute lymphocyte count. I am worried for the elevated gamma globulin. Is it due to something more serious?
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a. Take less spicy foods.
b. Avoid heavy meals.
c. After dinner, sleep only after two hours.
d. Keep your head raised by putting a pillow under the head, while sleeping.
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