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Rising fever
I've had fever from yesterday night. I take paracetamol after every meal but it my fever keeps rising and falling. I've a throat infection and a runny nose as well. What medications should I take
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Alwaz better to upload the image along with the history Start antibiotics+antihistamines+gargle Avoid oily and spicy foods
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You need to take antihistamines, Nasal drops, paracetamol,if throat pain is not reducing and fever remains high antibiotics should be taken
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steam inhalation 3 times betadine gargle 3 times after dilution avoid cold food drink warm fluids
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Take paracetamol, plenty of fluids, bed rest Tab Cetirizine 10mg at night Betadine gargle
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Good evening you need to start antibiotics with paracetamol. Along with that you can do betadine gargles three times a day Take steam to nose two times a day Avoid having cold spicy sour food
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