Q. A 26-year-old female presents to the clinic with complaints of a stuffy nose and occasional bouts of a dry cough. She states that it has been almost a year that she has been having these symptoms. The symptoms come and go and she has not been able identify any particular triggers. There are no associated eye or ear symptoms. There is no history of rash, wheeze or pruritis. The patient has no history of allergy or asthma. Patient’s past medical and family history are unremarkable. On examination, patient is vitally stable. Oropharyngeal examination reveals erythematous boggy mucosa. Chest examination is clear upon auscultation. What would be the next best step in managing this patient?

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