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Ragarding cold,caugh,fever,head ache
I am taking clavam 650 tablet for cold(running nose),caugh,n dolo 650 for fever from today,is it AB-Flo-N tablet is better than clavam 650 to cold n caugh,or is it only for asthma
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Viral fevers are self limiting You're taking antibiotics, paracetamol Continue with the course Be prepared to get well by day 3 onwards Steam inhalation helps Salt gargling helps No side effects
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Honey and warm water helps because honey is natural antiseptic and moisturizer also eat high protein simple diet like toned milk diluted with water and make beverage of your choice light nourishment only
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total rest and lots of water and ORS types of liquids like lemon juice and water with a spoon of honey Hygiene to be maintained by bath and wear cotton fabric. no sun and heat
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I assume you are taking Clavam 625, which is Amoxycillin + Clavulanate, which is an antibiotic. Ab flo n is a combination medicine which helps with cough, breathing difficulty pneumonia etc. Both of these are useful when  used for appropriate indications. From your symptom description, you are most likley having an upper respiratory infection, for which neither of these may be needed. You can use an antihistamine lime cetrizine 10 mg at bed time for running nose. But a definite diagnosis cannot be made without examining the patient.
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Consult a physician if your symptoms are persisting.
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Do not self medicate with antibiotics. Different antibiotics work against different bacteria and they are ineffective for viral infections. Most of the fevers do not need antibiotics. Use antibiotics only when prescribed by a medical practitioner, at their own discretion. Thank you.
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