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Suggest Remedy For Very Sore Throat

The problem i had to stay off 5 th year school today due to feeling really I ll.Yesterday when I was in school that s when it all started felling very cold and having white fluid coming out my nose I was also saying stupid things to my freinds and acting weird.Today I feel the same that s why a took a day off school because my throat is very sore and I have changed from being very cold to very worm is there any treatment for this ?.
Tue, 21 May 2019
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Hi,

A new onset of sore throat, associated with what you felt as being warm (which can be fever), nasal discharges, and possibly irritability, can be due to an upper respiratory tract infection, commonly caused by viruses and bacteria. Viral causes usually present with milder symptoms and improvement in about 3-5 days, usually with rest and supportive measures like taking pain relievers, antiseptic gargles, and medication for fever. On the other hand, bacterial causes which can affect the tonsils, present with more sever symptoms like high-grade fever, difficulty and pain with swallowing, poor appetite, and weakness. And this is usually treated as mentioned above, but with antibiotics which includes, but not limited to Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, Azithromycin, and the like.

I recommend a consult with a doctor for a physical examination, as the presence of pus in the tonsils would likely entail a bacterial cause and would warrant prescription antibiotics, as compared to a viral cause which presents with no pus in the tonsils and may only seen as enlarged, associated with other symptoms like nasal discharges, poor appetite, and body pains, but would not require antibiotic intake.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Daryl Derick B. Dizon, General & Family Physician

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Suggest Remedy For Very Sore Throat

Hi, A new onset of sore throat, associated with what you felt as being warm (which can be fever), nasal discharges, and possibly irritability, can be due to an upper respiratory tract infection, commonly caused by viruses and bacteria. Viral causes usually present with milder symptoms and improvement in about 3-5 days, usually with rest and supportive measures like taking pain relievers, antiseptic gargles, and medication for fever. On the other hand, bacterial causes which can affect the tonsils, present with more sever symptoms like high-grade fever, difficulty and pain with swallowing, poor appetite, and weakness. And this is usually treated as mentioned above, but with antibiotics which includes, but not limited to Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, Azithromycin, and the like. I recommend a consult with a doctor for a physical examination, as the presence of pus in the tonsils would likely entail a bacterial cause and would warrant prescription antibiotics, as compared to a viral cause which presents with no pus in the tonsils and may only seen as enlarged, associated with other symptoms like nasal discharges, poor appetite, and body pains, but would not require antibiotic intake. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Daryl Derick B. Dizon, General & Family Physician