I have fever , dry cough and throat pain give some medicine
My mother is having severe muscle ache osteoporosis injection she takes give come suggestions for her
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Because of your sore throat your are having fever and dry cough..we need to rule out pharyngitis and tonsillitis..you can do warm water with salt and turmeric gargling 3times a day along with that you have to take zerodol-p and vitamin-c BD
Fever, dry cough and throat pain look like a simple viral infection.
Take rest, drink warm fluids, do salt water gargles, and take paracetamol if needed.
For your mother, muscle pain can be due to osteoporosis injections or low vitamin D and calcium. Ensure proper supplementation.
If symptoms don’t improve or worsen, get checked.
I can guide you both properly feel free to book a consultation.
You have upper respiratory tract infection.
Please get complete blood count and share results.
Take tab cefixime 200mg one morning and one evening for 5 days.
Tab sinarest one every 8hours for 5 days.
Grilinctus dx cough syp 5ml every 8hours for 5 to 7 days.
Do hot, saline gargles, steam inhalation, 2 to 3 times daily.
Drink warm fluids.
"It appears that you are suffering from an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI), likely viral or bacterial pharyngitis, given the fever and dry cough. For your mother, chronic muscle aches are a common side effect of Osteoporosis or can be related to the specific injections (like Bisphosphonates or Denosumab) she is receiving. Managing both requires a combination of symptomatic relief for you and supportive care for your mother's bone health."
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If your fever exceeds 102°F or you develop difficulty breathing, seek immediate physical consultation."
And for your mother need her medical and personal history
Common cold or upper respiratory tract infection.
Azithromycin 500 mg od
Pantop dsr before food
Montec lc 10 mg od
Diclo+para. SOS if fever
Mvi - od
Cholecalciferol 60k for mother .
URTI
BETADINE GARGLE ADD 3ML SOLUTION IN HOT TO WARM WATER GARGLE IT BEFORE MEALS TWO TIMES.
CEFEXIM O200 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS.
ZERODOL SP THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 3TO 5DAYS. MONTEK LC ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 5 DAYS.
GIRILINCTUS SYR 5ML TWICE N 10ML AT NIGHT FOR 5DAYS OR AS REQUIRED.
LIGHT DIET HOME MADE.
ULTRACET P THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR MOTHER SHE NEEDS SUPERSPECIALIST.
Dear Patient,
It appears you are experiencing symptoms consistent with an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI), while your mother is dealing with significant musculoskeletal pain alongside her existing osteoporosis treatment.
For Your Symptoms (Fever, Cough, Throat Pain):
Fever & Pain: You may take Paracetamol (500mg/650mg) up to three times a day (each dose atleast 6 hours apart) after food to manage fever and throat discomfort.
Cough: For a dry cough, an antitussive (dry cough syrup) containing Dextromethorphan may provide relief.
Immediate Care: Warm saline gargles and staying hydrated are highly effective for throat pain.
Note: If fever persists beyond 3 days or you experience shortness of breath, a physical examination is necessary to rule out secondary infections.
For Your Mother (Severe Muscle Ache & Osteoporosis):
Osteoporosis Context: Since she is on "osteoporosis injections" (likely Denosumab or Teriparatide), severe muscle aches can sometimes be a side effect or related to electrolyte imbalances (like low calcium).
Pain Relief: Paracetamol is the safest initial choice. Avoid starting any NSAIDs (like Ibuprofen or Diclofenac) without a doctor's consultation, as these can sometimes interfere with bone metabolism or kidney function in elderly patients.
Recommendation: She requires a clinical review to check her Calcium and Vitamin D3 levels. Ensure she is maintaining adequate oral calcium intake as prescribed by her specialist.
Red Flags: If either of you experiences high-grade fever, chest pain, or if your mother's pain prevents her from moving, please visit an emergency department immediately.
Next Steps
Since your mother is on specialized injections for osteoporosis, it is crucial to verify if these aches are new. Sudden, severe muscle pain in osteoporosis patients can sometimes indicate a need to adjust their calcium supplementation.
Are you looking for more specific brand name recommendations available in the Bengaluru region for these medications?
For you
Tab PCM 650 mg 1 tab x sos
N/S gargles twice a day
Tab Montelucast L C 1 tab x hs
Get investigate for CBC only
For your mother
Tab Diclofenac 1 tab x sos
Calciferol sachets weekly
Let me knot he status of s calcium and the x-ray image if possible
Ma’am please take a proper online or offline consultation with a physician so that you and your mother both can get a proper treatment. This off hand treatment suggestion is not recommended as per medical ethics guidelines and code of conduct
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Stat tab azee 50O once daily for three days
Tab montec lc once daily
Cofsils ginger lemon losengrs
Taketab flexon
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