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Throat infections
I am suffering from uvela inflammation from last 2 weeks and due to that my uvela is curved to right tonsil . I had taken antibiotics and antiallergic medicines .Should I change my treatment as I don't have any symptoms like fever, swelling..but I experience  little pain in right position of throat where my uvela is curved especially when I drink some liquid. I regularly doing hot salt water gargling 3 to 4 times.Still my uvela is curved and I am experiencing little pain what to do?
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Uvula is generally straight but can be little curved, but in your case you are having symptoms (mild) which might indicate an infection which is low grade not cleared by the antibiotics. Since you have tried medications and still persistent infection, better to show your throat to an ENT specialist and you might require some more medications. Symptoms like fever and swelling will appear once the infection increases.
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1. Continue warm salt water gargles. 2. Avoid very cold and sour food for a while.
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