Hello. Give details like do you have expectoration? If yes then what is the colour? At what time there is aggravation? What relives it? All this is needed for homoeopathic prescription.
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Do warm water garggle. Avoid cold food and drinks till you are ok.
Thanks for the query.
You have not provided enough information. The most important is whether your cough is dry or you are producing sputum? The commonest cause of cough and cold is viral, throat ache may be associated with it. Occasionally one may have fever also.
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Steam inhalation and anti-allergic tablets may be helpful. Antibiotics are not required in viral fever. Anti-pyrexial tablets (like paracetamol) may be taken for fever and throat pain (after consulting) your physician. Drink enough fluids to keep hydrated. Cough syrups can be taken depending on the type of cough you are having.
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If the cough persists for more than a week, further tests may be needed and antibiotics may be needed in a secondary infection.
The incubation period is usually 4-5 days.In the majority & signs, followed by
mild fever, sore throat and malalaise.In the remainder there is a sudden onset with chill & marked fever with corresponding pulsr rate,pharyngitis, cough, & myalgia.On examination there will be few abnormal signs except an inflamed pharynnx & some cervical adenopathy.
A specific diagnosis can be made only by isolation of the virus, bacterium, or mycoplasma from the respiratory tract & preferably also by the demonstration of a rise in homoeo medicine to the virus or other organism in the blood convalescence.
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In other children & adults most of these illnesses are relatively mind and no treatment is neccessary other than mild analgesics and gargles to relieve
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