- When I wake up, my throat is dry/scratchy and it is difficult to swallow. Bit better after water
- Been waking up once or twice in the middle of the night to scratchy throat and need water
- Going on for 10 days. Initially also felt a lump in the throat, but gone after 3 days.
- In the morning, one nasal passage is blocked, feels full of thickened booger/phlegm, can only be retrieved via mouth.
- Voice was also hoarse for a few days. Slightly better now, but still cannot make
high pitched sounds.
- Not sure if related, I've also been feeling discomfort in upper abdomen
area around the center. Area around one thumb length below breastbone.
It's a pulling/heaviness kind of sensation, but yesterday it was burning for
some periods too.
- some tenderness when i press the area.
- General bloated tummy feeling after eating. Upper ab discomfort after 30-40 mins. Bit better when i lay down.
- This upper ab feeling has come and gone over the past year but never burning like yesterdy
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You have upper respiratory tract infection and dyspepsia.
Take tab azithromycin 500mg one daily for 3 days.
Tab sinarest 3 times daily.
Do hot saline gargles and steam inhalation with karvol capsule, 2 to 3 times daily.
Syp mucaine gel 5ml every 8hours.
Avoid fatty, spicy, food, heavy meals.
Betadine gargle add 3ml solution in hot to warm water gargle it before meals two times. Montek lc one at night. ADVISE
ENT CONSULTATION AFTER FOOD TRY TO WALK 100 STEPS BEFORE REST.
TAB NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR TEN DAYS.
MUCAIN GEL 10ML WITHOUT WATER NOTHING BY MOUTH TILL 30MIN.
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