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Voice is gone
I have had a cold for a week. My throat became really bad 2 days back. I cannot speak at all as no voice comes out. Have been taking Levofloxacin since the past two days but still my voice is not back. What can I do? And how long will it take to get normal again?
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Good morning! If no history of tuberculosis or diabetes or any other condition u can take the medications mentioned below
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Kindly continue medications Add T.Deflazocort 6 mg 1-0-1 T.PAN D 1–0-0 For 5 days Voice rest steam inhalation twice daily
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Complete voice rest, steam inhalation and good hydration.
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Need a better history. Take steam inhalation, Pantocid dsr once a day, montek lc one at night
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