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Persistent mucus in throat
I'm having persistent mucus since a month Constant swallowing Sometimes throat pain and excess burping along with sour taste in back of mouth. I'm currently taking medication for lpr (pantop and antacid) What to do about mucus. I've taken several antibiotics antiallergics and cough syrup with no improvement
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Take decongestant like Tab ebast dc 1 night mei Tab limcee 500 mg bd Steam inhalation morning evening Pantra dsr morning evening
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Take medication fr 5 days Then take consultation with mei Donts Ni constipation No spicy things no oily fried things
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You are having upper respiratory tract infections, take antibiotics take steam inhalation
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This is symptoms of LPR only. Need to follow life style modification as well.
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Start mucolytic and anti allergic Consult
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