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Throat pain from 5 days
I have throat pain from 5 days. I had 5 tablets of azithrol. When I was having the medicine pain reduces. But still have continuous mild pain while swallowing. I don't have any other problem like fever cold cough.
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Take hot water 3-4 times a day. Avoid curd and cold items. Don't lie down immediately after taking food. Stop Azithromycin. Take paracetamol if pain persists.
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consult ENT. if pain persists
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hot soups, plenty of water. avoid cold food.
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Hi. This could be viral pharyngitis or reflux laryngitis. Kindly take steam inhalation and warm saline gargles. Sos paracetamol if not allergic.
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if no improvement then take online consultation
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if fever or cough appears then contact nearest covid 19 OPD.
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