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Sore throat and Dry cough
I am 8 and half months pregnant , from past 3 weeks I have sore throat and because of that I get cough. After 2 weeks of sore throat I started with cough and did RT-PCR test and it came negative in the last week. Since I had cough doctor asked me to take Montek LC tablets for 5 days where in I was fine. Again from 2 days I am having sore throat and cough. In the first 2 weeks I had Throat irritation and burning sensation so took antibiotics such as azythromycin and consulted ENT specialist for burning sensation , as prescribed I took antibiotics related to throat as well. But nothing is working. I still have sore throat and cough. Can I get any information on that. Since I am pregnant i am scared too. Or is it common to get cough in final trimester.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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It is not normal. You will need a consult.
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