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Persistent Sore Throat
I have sore throat for more than a month now. I am helpless since cant go to doctor in lockdown. Medication I have already taken are: 1- Strong Antibiotics to heal my tonsils (Augmentin) for a week (15th-22nd April) 2- Veloz D to rule out acid reflux (29th April-5th May) 3- Montek LC to rule out allergic rhinitis (2 weeks, 11 days completed) 4- Solspre (not regularly? 5- Steam and Gargle at times Apart from this I still have nasal irritation, sore throat still. No fever, very little mucus when coughing. I am way happy to pay and consult but help me.
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May b change to lighter antibiotic needed..as symptoms persisting...Take simple antiallergic now like plain LCZ in place of Montair LC
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regular gargles important in sore throat
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Any post nasal drip ? One clear pic of throat will help much I n diagnosis and treatment. Sometimes medications to be taken in proper dose and for proper duration .
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