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Hello, you should benefit with a mild cough syrup and paracetamol for fever/bodyache. If symptoms persists after 3-5 days we’ll need to go for consultation for further evaluation and management.
Your symptoms—irritating cough with mild sputum, body ache, headache due to coughing, and harsh/hoarse voice—are most consistent with an acute upper respiratory tract infection, commonly viral pharyngitis or laryngopharyngitis. This often happens with seasonal changes and usually improves in a few days. At this stage, it does not strongly suggest a serious bacterial infection if there is no high fever or breathlessness.
Next Steps
• Symptomatic treatment is usually sufficient:
• Cough suppressant/expectorant as advised by a doctor
• Paracetamol for body ache and headache
• Voice rest and throat care are important
• Consult a doctor if:
• Fever persists or becomes high
• Cough worsens or lasts more than 7–10 days
• There is breathlessness, chest pain, or blood in sputum
Health Tips
• Drink plenty of warm fluids
• Do steam inhalation 1–2 times daily
• Avoid cold drinks, smoking, and excessive talking
• Use warm saltwater gargles for throat relief
• Get adequate rest
I understand how uncomfortable and exhausting a cough like this can be, especially when it affects your voice and sleep. With the right guidance, relief can be quick and uncomplicated. A short consultation can help tailor the treatment exactly to your symptoms and speed up recovery.
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T rantac 150mg bd for 7 days
Salt gargle
T montaclc hs for 5 days
Syp ambroxol 5ml tds for 7 days
Not relueved consult physician
I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
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Dr. Harichandana,
MBBS, MD (General medicine)
Sounds like an acute throat/upper respiratory infection — very common this season. The cough, mild sputum, body ache and harsh voice fit with viral pharyngitis/bronchitis. Usually settles in a few days with supportive care.
Next Steps
• Steam inhalation 2–3× daily
• Warm fluids + voice rest
• Tab Paracetamol for body ache
• A cough syrup with levosalbutamol/ambroxol if cough is irritating
If fever, thick yellow sputum, or no improvement in 3 days — please get reviewed.
Health Tips
Avoid cold drinks and smoking for now. If symptoms persist or worsen, book a consultation — happy to assess and prescribe properly.
Get cbp done and share results.
Tab augmentin 625mg one morning and one evening for 5days.
Tab mondeslor one daily in evening for 5 days.
Syp Tus q-x plus, 5m.l. 3 times daily.
Tab paracetamol 500mg one every 8hours for 3 days.
Gargles with hot water and few drops of listril mouth wash.
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BETADINE GARGLE ADD 3ML SOLUTION IN HOT TO WARM WATER GARGLE IT BEFORE MEALS TWO TIMES 5 DAYS.
TAB CEFEXIM O200 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS.
ZERODOL SP3 TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS.
MONTEK LC ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 5 DAYS.
AMBRODIL S SYR5 ML TWICE N 10ML AT NIGHT FOR 5 DAYS OR ASS REQUIRED.
PLENTY OF WATER N LIQUID LUCKWARM IN NATURE.
LIGHT SEMILIQUID KHICHDI PORRIDGE POHA UPMA IDALI IN DIET
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