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Itchy throat, lil pain in ear.
Hello Doctor, throat problem started on March 31, took medicines after consulting general doctor which lasted for 3 days, but it didn't help. After 5 days of gap, I have taken azithromycin continuously for 6 days(daily one tablet at night) and stopped it. Now its been three days of gap that I am not taking anything. But the itchiness is there in throat and little pain in left ear. Also from past two days I hear less sound in right ear. Note that I am also doing gargle with salt warm water. Also attached the pics where I had a infection.
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You will have to take proper ENT consultation.
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