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Swollen Toncil and nausea
Lightly Swollen Tonsils, extremelly Fatigueness and milde headache, feeling light headed (nausea) Felling hot soreness behind eyes, Felling tired and body ache as the day progress and the headache increases and light pain in the ears. I have been travelling in cab from home to office from last 7 years however from last 2.5 months I feel the heavily dizziness Mostion sickness the moment I sit in the cab and it heppens every day. My toncilis problem was treated by my family doctor however it has reoccured 3 times in last 1.5 months, first time I was giving med for virus infection and then for bactarial problem these med do help with toncils problem but my other issues like Lightly Swollen Tonsils, extremelly Fatigueness and milde headache with light ear pain, feeling light headed Felling hot soreness behind eyes remains. I have never had tonsils problem before Could this be Labyrinthitis? I dont have a fever or running nose have never had sinus problem and I am getting 8 h sleep.
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Very good explanation of u r problem. Get a culture sensitivity done from u r tonsillar area. Depending on the sensitivity, proper antibiotics should be taken.Also get u r complete blood examination.
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For motion sickness, u can take T. Avomine 1 hour before journey
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