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Having fever + sore throat
I've had symptoms starting about 3 days ago: low-grade fever (maximum did not exceed 101°F, lasted 3 days, well-controlled with Dolo), mild sore throat (started after drinking beer, worse in the mornings and improves during the day), mucus mainly felt in the throat with only minimal and somewhat dried mucus in the nose, mild fatigue/ low energy, and some back pain.
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Better to visit a doctor for physical examination as you might need to be started on antibiotics if the fever hasn’t come down
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For now symptomatic management is enough, that is only treating your symptoms, and u do not require any antibiotics
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Continue dolo650mg Take steam inhalation Avoid cold beverages/ alcohol Sip luke warm water through out the day Take vit c , u can take orange juice( not cold ) or tab. Limcee as well. Stay hydrated
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