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Throat pain and light cough
Dear docs, I got a viral fever two days back with light cold which choked up my nose. I consulted one local doc and he provided me some local medications along with Nasomist and Cefixime Glaxime200. From yesterday evening I am feeling much better and felt quite a hungry. I ate some spicy food to bring back the taste on tougue. Samosa and franky along with lemon rubbing on my tongue. But from yesterday night my throat has started paining while swallowing and also getting light cough. Not continuously..but i can feel the cough coming from my chest. Is there something to worry. I hope it isn't related to Covid. Kindly suggest. Also note..I am vaccinated with Covisheild.done the 1st Jab 1 month back.
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Do betadine or chlorhexidine gargles twice daily
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