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Throat pain , no cold, cough, little fev
I had throat pain in one side 15 days back,and in the evening a slight fever-99 degree. I visited a doctor who gave me antibiotic facctive and panadol and I got cured. But after 2-3 days my throatpain again started on another side with some feverish feeling and difficult in swallowing.
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Since this is a recurrent episode I would advise you to meet a ENT so that you can be examined and undergo necessary investigations such as CBC, etc to find the underlying cause and have it treated accordingly. These following steps may help: - Avoid cold food and water, preferably have hot food and water - Don't skip meals have a liquid diet containing soups and progressively increase to solid diet as per how you can tolerate. - Have food rich in vitamin C such as oranges to help build immunity. - Drink plenty of fluids, drink 3 liters of water per day - Do salt water gargling with lukewarm water thrice a day - Do steam inhalation (plain steam) thrice a day and apply vaporub over your chest and nose - Maintain good personal hygiene - Rest plenty, body heals while at rest If the condition persists or worsens visit nearest ER at earliest
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