Opinion:
As a general physician and diabetologist, I would first need to understand the underlying cause of your sore throat and cough (khasi) before recommending any medication. A sore throat and cough could be caused by a viral infection like the common cold, bacterial infection like strep throat, allergies, acid reflux, or other conditions.
Some over-the-counter medications like lozenges, salt water gargles, and cough suppressants can provide temporary relief. However, without a proper examination, I cannot definitively diagnose the root cause or recommend specific prescription medications.
Next Steps:
I would suggest you schedule an appointment with me at the earliest convenience. During the visit, I can examine your throat, check for any symptoms of infection or allergies, and run diagnostic tests if needed. Based on the underlying cause, I can then provide appropriate treatment.
If the symptoms persist or worsen, especially if accompanied by high fever, difficulty breathing or swallowing, please visit the clinic immediately as it may require urgent medical attention. Otherwise, try some home remedies like staying hydrated, getting adequate rest, and using over-the-counter throat lozenges or sprays for temporary relief until you can come in for an examination.
Unless your condition warrants specialty care, which I will determine during the examination, I should be able to manage your sore throat and cough comprehensively as your primary care physician. My goal is to get you the proper treatment for a full recovery.
Answered2024-03-19 02:06:06
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