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I had fever cough and cold. Now I've been taking medicines. But last night i ate cucumber, tomato raita(Dahi). And the sore throat isn't gone. Does eating cucumber and dahi cause sore throat?
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No it will not...you should moisten your throat by drinking plenty of water,eat soft foods like cooked cereal, mashed potatoes, soft fruits, yogurt and soft-cooked eggs...give adequate rest to your body..Avoid spicy foods or acidic foods.Gargle with warm salt water. gargling several times a day can help relieve throat pain....you will require antibiotics to clear up infection..consult nearest ent surgeon they will do the needful.
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