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Pain in thorat and ear
Hi my query is i was hsving pain in my thorat so doc saw and u dnt have tonsils its gingivitis then doc prescribed me gudcef 200, VC25,monticope and licodam chewable tablet...the day i went to the doc i was having pain in my left ears but after 2 day my left ear n thorat pain got better  and then it  started pain in my right ear...n in d evening my thorst started paining whenever i take back my salavia...my mouth has become dry...also im feeling watery in my right ear now...plz let me know what problem exactly i m suffering from...n are my medicine proper...why is pain passing from one side to another ...dic is saying u dnt have any tonsils problem...plz help me with next action...
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A course of medications with antibiotics analgesic and nasal decongestants will be helpful
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steam inhalation, avoid cold foods and AC
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You are having Acute Pharyngitis with Bilateral Acute Otitis Media.
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