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Sore in throat & nose ,nasal congestion
Sir I have suffer from 18 days Symptoms - throat irritation , nasal congestion & pain , also jawline,ear and eyes irritate aur pain aur lower back side of head pain sometimes Doctor consulting 3 times he recommended the Medicine - levocitrizine taken for 5 days , Azithromycin 500 taken 3 days now I should only take Treatar I for 15 days and nasal spray  CBC report is Hb-14.6 , TLC -8.070, DC.N- 59 L-31, E- 10 Sir also some times feel like fever but body temperature is under 98.2 in morning and 98.8 in the evening everytime How to cure from this ?? I have not any direct contact with Covid-19 positive patients or doesn't any travel history of outside of state & India
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Practice salt water gargling twice daily for 3 days Steam inhalation helps Just take a tub of hot water put some turmeric ,lemon extract, ginger extract into it and cover you with blanket so that steam doesn't go out and inhale For medical advise consult online
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Continue Treatar L for 15 days, and have plenty of fluids orally.
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Your history, treatment & reports suggest hypersensitivity. Eosinophil counts are slightly raised. I wolud advice you to continue using both Levocet & Treatar 10 daily to keep your symptoms at check. Your body temperature is within normal range, still if you feel like having fever, take paracetamol 500 sos. All other reports are normal.
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Take steam inhalation to moisten your airways & proper drainage of sinuses. This might also help in releif of nasal blockage. Gargle with lukewarm water adding 2 pinch of salt in it 4-5 times a day
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No need to panic You have low grade fever only You mentioned sorethroat only No difficulty in breathing as your history is long - 18 days Take another course of antibiotics preferably cefexime 200 mg twice daily for 5 days Tab.paracetamol 650 mg twice daily for 3 days
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Take a warm Tulsi decoction Do warm salt water gargling every 3 hours
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Avoid cool drinks junk foods avoid Avoid citrus fruits also
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Please continue the medications. Might I add getting Carvol Plus. Add one capsule to a bucket of hot water, along with  few hanfuls of salt, and inhale this steam. This will improve the nasal congestion.
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Please complete the course of antibiotics. And if you don't get any relief from the symptoms or if they worsen, or you develop something new, I'd advise you to consult a general physician.
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