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I have warts in my throat
I have  warts in my throat I consulted a local doctor he adviced me for blood test and urine test .In blood test report lymphocytes count is high DR said u have infection in ur throat and gave some medicines. Red color rashes are coming on body and also abdomen pain is coming what to do now.
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Could he tonsillitis. But need more history on the  duration and symptoms for better understanding of the condition. I think better to consult online and with a picture of your throat.
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Please attach pic of your throat. Rashes after medication may be due to allergy. Please provide detailed history for proper evaluation and management.
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You are allergic to antibiotic or anti-inflammatory, it can happen if you haven’t taken these medicines before. Talk to your doctor. They will change the medication.
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