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Sir, i feel like something stuck in my throat, this happens 15th april, i take amoxy 625, acelog, and cheston cold. The problem  was solved but it resume last. 4 days with gastric problem and burping problems. What should i do??
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Hiii..need further history like Do u have any fever / running nose or any h/o allergy Tab. Montec lc 0-0-1 for 3 days Tab. Pan 40mg 1-0-1 (b/f) for 5 days Warm water with salt gargling.
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cap omez 20 mg twice daily for a week and more
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Need detailed history and evaluation with your previous treatment record
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Wockadine sore throat gargle 10 ml bd wth lukewarm water for 3 days ,Tab deslor m hs for3days
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Avoid ice cream,Cold drinks ,Ac
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