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Pain and redness in throat
Feels sometime dryness in throat and having redness plus small bumps .. Having no fever and cough.. And taking medicine - amoxyclav625, B-complex forte and vitafol (took it only 1day)..after taking these medicines I relief from my throat pain.Should I continue taking these medicines or not? Or please recommend me other medicines.
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Your throat and tonsillar fossa are congested and there may be a ulcer too... it might be bcoz of throat infection and may aggrevate by acidity... better to have an ent consultation but since u have started amoxclav - continue it for 7 days and still u dont get relieved.. you may need to get covid-19 tested
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Salt water gargles 2-3 times/ day
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Avoid spicy food, cool drinks, cool foods, eat hot and fresh
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It looks ok now. If you have fineshed the 5day course of medicine, stop it.
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Looks like pharyngitis
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complete the course for 5 days
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may required follow up
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