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Breathing and throat
I have mild throat irritation since last 8-9 days, taken heavy antibiotics, having no fever,no cough and only feels mild tonsils, but having no problem in swallowing. When i breath it also feels normal but my deep breath feels incomplete. Normal breathing feels mild shiverness in chest. What is all about, should i go for any test or should be worried for something big.
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Throat irritation can occur in many conditions. Antibiotics will work only in case of infections. So kindly consult a Pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Hi noted above history and related concerns. Have you taken antibiotics for tonsils without antacids ,or any tests??
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Saline gargles. Avoid oily spicy foods.
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For More details consult ENT or open an online chat for further details.
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Nothing to worry. Get chest x-ray done. Do regular cardio and Breathing exercises. Skipping and running Take plenty of water.
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Symptoms doesn't seem to be serious.continue warm water gargles only. Deep breathing exercise will help. If not resolved consult a pulmonologist online.
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