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Running nose with mild fever
I am having mild fever with headache, dunning nose and mild pain in my upper respiratory tract from today morning. What medicine can I take for quickly getting out of it?
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I would like to advise you to have 1.Tablet Antipyretics 2.Tablet antihistaminics (containing both levocetrizine and montelukast) 3.Tablet antacid 4.Betadine gargle twice a day(5 ml BETADINE in Luke warm water) If running is more worsening and hindering in your daily life activity then you can go for Nasal drops( 2drop in both noses twice a day) General care:- Stop eating of having chilled foods Plenty of water Go for some hot liquid foods like coffee,tea, soup and gradually progress to solid foods If problem still persists then visit nearby GP Or MD medicine Doctor
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I would advise you to start with antipyretics, antihistamine and an antacid for now. These following steps may help: - Avoid cold food and water, preferably have hot food and water - Don't skip meals have a liquid diet containing soups and progressively increase to solid diet as per how you can tolerate. - Have food rich in vitamin C such as oranges to help build immunity. - Drink plenty of fluids, drink 3 liters of water per day - Do salt water gargling with lukewarm water thrice a day - Do steam inhalation (plain steam) thrice a day and apply vaporub over your chest and nose - Maintain good personal hygiene(Wash you hands regularly) - Rest plenty, body heals while at rest If the condition persists or worsens visit nearest ER at earliest
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