When to see your GP

Speak to your GP if your catarrh persists and is becoming difficult to live with.

They may want to rule out conditions that could be causing it, such as nasal polyps or allergies . This may mean youneed to be referred to a specialist for tests.

If you're diagnosed with a specific underlyingcondition, treating it may help relieve your catarrh. For example, nasal polypsmay be treated with a steroid nasal spray, or in some cases surgery.

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If a cause for you catarrh cannot be found, the self-help techniques above may be recommended.Unfortunately, however,chronic catarrh can be hard to treat and may last for a long time.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018