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Fever, Clogged Ear and Cold
From Sunday my left ear has clogged, after that flu like symptoms have started. I have cold, fever of 98.8 and the lymph node under my left ear is swollen. I started taking Azithromycin from Sunday. today I took the third dose, but still no improvement. please help
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A course of medications with antibiotics analgesic and nasal decongestants will be helpful
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