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Have watery eyes, headache, mild cough. Right ear is blocked. Thick flame. What medicine should I take?
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Hello, Welcome and thanks for your query. You have an infection involving the nose and the adjacent areas. The reason for the ear ache is blockage of the Eustachian tube connecting the back of the nose ( nasopharynx) and the ear . Most of the time this is a viral infection and can be treated without antibiotics. You can use a paracetamol, phenylephrine and
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Pl start Steam inhalation 3 times a day. Any OTC anticold Medication can be taken. If you develop Fever then you may need Antibiotics.
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U r having Acute upper respiratory infection and need treatment and some precautions
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