From 3 days I am having headache around the temple area and head area around ear the intensity is medium and low range but there is a sense of discomfort and from yesterday I am feeling also sore throat(gale mei kharaash) and I also have pain in the left area of the neck I have taken disprin the first day and the rest days I have taken paracetamol 650 one at a day but the headache has not gone completely and freshness is not there what is it and how many days it will take to be completely gone and any treatment please tell before that I have drank cold drink and chilled fruit juice with ice..
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The headache around the temple/ear region along with sore throat and neck pain may be due to an underlying throat, ear, sinus, or viral infection, but a detailed history is needed before suggesting treatment. Since your symptoms have persisted for 3 days despite medication, I would recommend a proper consultation so that the exact cause can be identified and managed appropriately. You can consult me online for a detailed assessment and personalized treatment plan. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Most likely you have a throat infection, caused due to iced fruits juice if it is from outside. Hygiene status of outside ice is not trustworthy.
Take tab azithromycin 500mg one daily for 5 days.
Tab combiflam one every 8hours for 3 days, after meals.
Tab fexofenadine 60mg morning and evening for 5 days.
Do hot saline gargles, 2 to 3 times daily.
Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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Betadine gargle add 3ml solution in hot to warm water gargle it before meals two times.
Tab cefexim o200 two times after food for five days.
Tab zerodol sp three times after food for 3to5 days.
Montek lc one at night for five days.
Hi, headache with sore throat and neck discomfort is from a viral cold or strain, especially after cold drinks.
It settles in a few days with rest, warm fluids and paracetamol as needed.
No major worry if no high fever or vision issues.
Feel free to consult for further guidance.
Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
Need some more history from your side to give you better treatment plan
The sore throat mentioned mostly because of a viral infection ,but the headache could be migraine because if it is sinusitis, pain will be other areas of face. And most of the viral infection settle after 1 week.
Next Steps
If the symptoms still present after 1 week, visit a doctor
To understand the cause of your headache, we need to discuss your symptoms in detail and perform a physical examination. This will help us identify the type of headache and decide on the most suitable treatment for you.
Mild to moderate headache associated with sore throat for 3 days is usually due to common viral illness. As headache doesn't get relieved with pcm 650 mg, you can take naproxen 500mg once a day and also stay hydrated, avoid chilled drinks. Feel free to connect me on practo directly for further help.
Yes, the tightness, numbness, and tingling you describe in your head, hands, and feet are commonly caused by anxiety and are not permanent; they typically improve with proper anxiety management. These sensations often arise from hyperventilation (which alters blood chemistry and causes tingling), muscle tension from stress, and autonomic nervous system activation that can reduce blood flow to extremities. While frightening, such psychogenic symptoms are usually harmless and signal that your body is reacting to perceived threat rather than indicating neurological damage.
Effective treatment focuses on reducing anxiety itself: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps reframe anxious thoughts, medications like SSRIs can regulate mood, and practices such as diaphragmatic breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and mindfulness counteract hyperventilation and tension. Lifestyle adjustments—regular exercise, adequate sleep, limiting caffeine/alcohol, and grounding techniques—also reduce symptom frequency and intensity. Most people notice significant relief as their anxiety decreases, though consistency is key.
If numbness or tightness persists despite improved anxiety, worsens over time, or is accompanied by weakness, vision changes, speech difficulties, or loss of coordination, you should consult a doctor to rule out other medical conditions. A healthcare provider can evaluate whether symptoms remain anxiety-related or require further investigation, ensuring you receive appropriate care.
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