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Blocked Nose, Blurred Vision, Cough And Pain In The Head. Not Able To Concentrate. Remedy?

Hi, Male 26 from India. For last 2 days am feeling a bit uncomfortable. Nose is kind of blocked sometimes, feeling hazy sights, a lighter pain in head more towards forehead . Eyes are a bit heavy and irritating, not much though. Am unable to concentrate on my work since then. Lot of dry cough accompanies with all above
Mon, 20 May 2013
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Your symptoms are not too common and sound like the prodrome of a viral infection. You must not under any circumstance neglect yourself and should immediately consult an ophthalmologist or at least a good family physician. It may be the beginning of something more serious and the earlier you start appropriate treatment, the faster would be the relief.
regards,
ajit hazari
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Blocked Nose, Blurred Vision, Cough And Pain In The Head. Not Able To Concentrate. Remedy?

Your symptoms are not too common and sound like the prodrome of a viral infection. You must not under any circumstance neglect yourself and should immediately consult an ophthalmologist or at least a good family physician. It may be the beginning of something more serious and the earlier you start appropriate treatment, the faster would be the relief. regards, ajit hazari