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Throat irritation is still there after
I had throat irritation and cough .I went to a pulmologist she pescribed medicine and my xray is clear . My cough has almost gone but throat irritation is still there.i have taken medicines Montain -lc , DOXT -LS,Momeflo nasal spray. Why the throat irritation is still threr after 6 days of medicine
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Post infective throat irritation will persist till 2-3 weeks. Can do saline gargle thrice daily along with lyser d tablet once a day
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Pl do betadine throat gargling. Pl consult.
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post viral irritation is common..continue gargles along with montair lc for 3 more days and then review
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Try salt water gargling and continue montair lc
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