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Throat pain while swallowing
Hello. I had fever three days back, and then it disappeared the next day, reappeared yesterday and again disappeared today. I have pain in my throat, especially pronounced while swallowing. Tonsil inflammation not visible at the back/sides of the throat. Also a slight pain persists intermittently in the ears. I sneezed twice in the entire day. Kindly suggest what can I do to get rid of the pain. Current temperature 100 degrees.
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It's due to inflammation ,Need detailed history and evaluation
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What meds have you started for the safe? Any shortness of breath? Any investigations done.
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