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Post covid on 27day lttle pain in throat
Today is my 27th day post covid (mild fever/tastesmellloss/littlecough) My body temp post covid remain 99 otherwise all symptoms have gone From yesterday lil throat pain had started again? What can be the reason? What shud I do?
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Betadine gurgle twice a day
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Get a detailed consultation done with me if symptoms persist
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Few medicine gargle and u will b alright
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The reason could be persistent sore throat It could be managed by some medication Do consult me. I could definitely help you out
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Would need few medicines for symptomatic treatment. No need to worry
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