Sore throat in the morning

2021-05-21 02:41:19
I have been tested positive for covid on 07 May . I had fever, headache and body pain. Took doctor prescribed medicines. Fever and all other symptoms reduced. I didn't have any symptoms for the pat week but for the past 2 3 days I have a sore throat only in the morning and it goes after drinking something hot. Should I be worried about this?
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Answered2021-05-21 03:51:53

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Nothing to worry about.It is a called post covid symptoms.Take steam inhalation,gargle with betadine or saline.It will reduce as days goes on.
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Answered2021-05-21 03:37:00

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Gurgle with Betadine solution 3 times a day
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Get a video consultation done if any other symptoms persist

Answered2021-05-21 02:57:04

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Go for saline gargling.. Avoid taking cold stuffs.. Always wear mask when going outside or meeting others.. Maintain covid safety guidelines
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Answered2021-05-21 12:01:50

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Nothing to be worried about, these ate post covid effects which will be reduced please continue saline water gargaling and breathing exercises.
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drink loads of water, eat healthy, do exercises which you are comfortable with

Answered2021-05-21 02:52:05

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It could be post COVID symptoms or some adjacent bacterial
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Answered2021-05-21 02:44:17

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No you need not worry, Do warm saline gargles Do breathing exercise Drink plenty of fluids
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Consult me online for further information and post covid care

Answered2021-05-21 02:44:00

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