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Headache and cold...fewerish body
I HV headache and runny nose since one day...headache is going critical and I'm feeling fewerish
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A headache and runny nose arise usually due to viral upper respiratory tract infection. However severe headache is uncommon and may be associsted with sinusitis (frontal/ethmoidal)
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May start with paracetamol. Usual adult dose is 650 mg thrice a day. rush to a physician if persistent fever headache or rash
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Most likely its viral infection. Take plenty of oral fluids. Take paracetamol if you have fever. Keep blowing out nasal secretion frequently. Do warm saline gorgle & steam inhalation.
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consult nearest doctor personally.
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Get vaccinated for cold & flu once for all,to alleviate all the future pain & agony of cold.
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Hello Ma'am You possibly seem to have Upper respiratory tract infection.
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You requireva short course oral antibiotics and Antiallergic medication
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Avoid exposure to dust and cold
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