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Sore throat, cough mild, body aches temp
Hi, I just returned from Saudi Arabia. Had mild and sometimes but severe body aches there and used to take pain killers. Than after 3/4 days on day of return to my home hs temperature and sore throat. Now I take panadol since April 13 after every 8 hours and when the effect subsides have mild temp again and when I take panadol the temp is gone. Had chest mild infection so started anitiotic claricid with anti allergy rigix. What should I do ?
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Please consult a doctor who can examine you and advise as to the cause of your problem.  Maybe you will some tests to be done.
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Hi..... Rest. Get plenty of sleep and rest your voice. Drink fluids. Drink plenty of water to keep the throat moist and prevent dehydration. Try comforting foods and beverage. Warm liquids — broth, caffeine-free tea or warm water with honey — and cold treats such as ice pops can soothe a sore throat. Gargle saltwater. A saltwater gargle of 1 teaspoon. Gargle the solution and then spit it out.
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