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Should I see a doctor? Sick 5 days
Began friday - extreme headache, sore throat, cough, dry mouth, brief bouts of nausea, lack of appetite, dizziness, light headedness, congestion. By sun/mon - extreme headache above eyebrows, dizziness, light headedness, throat no longer sore but nose very runny, tons of mucus in throat still, lack of appetite, head still in a fog. Tuesday - fever lower in morning, go to work, hard to focus, light headedness, hands shaking, body shaking, cough
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned you need a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm do CBC with differential.
Next Steps
Discuss with your doctor about prescription medication like [Paracetamol,Azithromycin and cough syrup]
Health Tips
Preventive steps- 1)Do warm saline gargle every 3 hours and take rest for 3 days. 2)Clean your hands. Proper hand cleaning is the best way to prevent all kinds of infections. Try to use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. 3)Cover your mouth when they cough or sneeze. 4)Don't share personal items like drinking glasses or eating utensils. Wash those items carefully in hot, soapy water or in a dishwasher. Hope that helps
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