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Phlgm in throat since 15 days
Sore throat and white phlgm since 15 days is it Coronavirus No contact or Travel historyNo effect of Azee 500 tablet
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Hi, It's less likely that you will get covid without close contact with positive patient. It can be just a normal viral or bacteria infection. Also reflux and allergies can result in sore throat. I will require to talk with you to diagnose the problem and suggest you the treatment. Till then you can finish your Azithromycin course for total 5 days. Add some anti allergic medicine as well.
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No i don’t think so, if you didn’t have fever breathlessness then it’s not coronavirus infection.. Sore throat and phlegm may be because of allergy
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Kindly consult online
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Steam inhalation twice daily Drink luke warm water
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Hello Is your sore throat associated with loss of sense of smell? fever? Any cough ? Difficulty in breathing? Any comorbidities?
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Apart from azithromycin you can take antiallergics also
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wear masks. Avoid dust Need ENT consultation
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