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Symptoms after covid recovery
Its been a 25 days since covid recovery but till now her throat pain and dryness from nose to throat is not going but after eating something and doing gargling with hot water in morning her pain and dryness get healed after some time but in night it start again Should i worry about it or it will healed by itself or she need any medicines She is also diabetic patient
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Bit detailed history needed.. Saline gargle three times a day, with avoiding cold stuffs.. Hydrate ur body with plenty of oral fluids..
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Drink good amout of water. Continue all the steps which you are doing now. Keep an eye on blood sugar.
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Tab Azithromycin 500mg once daily for 3 days can be given. Can consult me for more queries on practo
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When was the patient tested negative and what all symptoms were there other than the one posted above
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