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Had fever 1 day took Tab pcm. Fever subsided.Next day developed sore throat. I took Tab azithro vit c and also taking steam inhalation and doing gargles. I feel congestion and my voice feels heavy. SpO2 and everything is normal.What should I do to improve my sore throat ? Since I have mild symptoms I would appreciate in home treatment advice.
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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All your treatment is perfect continue   may be mild covid  testing is advisable you will be all right in few days not to worrie
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Saline gargle and steam inhalation may be beneficial
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Consultation for medication under prescription is advisable
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Consultation needed for further evaluation and treatment guidelines
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Viral symptoms goes in 5 to 7 days Proper hydration with warm gorgle and steam inhalation
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Take PCM, lukewarm water gargles that'enough.
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Continue Azithromycin for 5 days Take cofsils
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steam inhalation. hot water drinking
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With the current wave of covid, it is advisable to get your Covid 19 RT pcr test done. Continue warm saline gargles thrice daily. Review with Rt pcr reports
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886
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Kindly consult
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Need to add a few more medications. Consult for prescription
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Please consider getting tested, watch your symptoms closely. Treatment approach is broadly okay. Gargles and paracetamol will help throat ache, but if congestion worsens please consult for detailed advise. 
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