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Post covid sore throat
I had covid recently (17th April) Corad score was 1 and now everything was going fine (crp normal) but the sore throat is back again and I am already doing saline gargles and taking steam, now again it is affecting while swolloing as well. It is really annoying. Kindly suggest.
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As you mentioned you are having trouble while swallowing food, it might be a sign of tonsillitis Continue gargles And consult an ENT doctor
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Betadine gargle or chlorhexidine gargle will be of help. No need to worry with such a low score .
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u can take lozenges for proper swallowing.
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Can occur after covid.... U need to continue tab azitjromycin for 3 days again... And do gargills
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Kindly book a consultation for proper evaluation and treatment
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