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What Causes Swollen Tonsils, Pressure In The Ears, Fatigue And Post Nasal Drip?

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Posted on Thu, 19 Jan 2017
Question: Symptoms x 2days. Swollen tonsils, not painful, no white spots. Pressure in ears. Fatigue, post nasal drip, cough. No fever. should I see a dr?
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Answered by Dr. Shuba hariprasad (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Home remedies initially. If necessary (see below) , consult doctor

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for your query.
I'm Dr. Shuba Hariprasad and will be answering your query today.

You seem to be down with a viral infection.

Would you clarify a few things for me, please?
* how often do you get symptoms similar to this?
*do you have any other medical issues or take any medications?
*do you have any phlegm /sputum while coughing?
*any breathing difficulty or chest discomfort?
*any headache?
*do you have any history of allergies?
*any change in voice?

I recommend :
- plenty or warm fluids.
-steam inhalation thrice a day
- warm saline gargles twice a day.
-keep your sleep environment moist. Avoid air conditioning if possible. (too hot and too cold air can dry up your respiratory mucosa and worsen symptoms/delay recovery).
-take rest.
-take a vitamin C supplement - 500mg, one at morning and 1 in the evening by 4pm. Use the ones you can swallow or dissolvable ones. Avoid chewables (can irritate the throat).

These measures should offer relief. The infection usually takes 7-10 days to run its course.
You do not need to see a doctor right away.
If, however, you develop fever, breathing difficulty, chest discomfort, severe throat pain or if this doesn't settle in 2 weeks, please see your physician.

Hope this helps. Please get back to me with the above requested clarifications so that I may help you further.
Hope you get better soon. Wish you good health.
Regards,
Dr. Shuba Hariprasad
Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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What Causes Swollen Tonsils, Pressure In The Ears, Fatigue And Post Nasal Drip?

Brief Answer: Home remedies initially. If necessary (see below) , consult doctor Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for your query. I'm Dr. Shuba Hariprasad and will be answering your query today. You seem to be down with a viral infection. Would you clarify a few things for me, please? * how often do you get symptoms similar to this? *do you have any other medical issues or take any medications? *do you have any phlegm /sputum while coughing? *any breathing difficulty or chest discomfort? *any headache? *do you have any history of allergies? *any change in voice? I recommend : - plenty or warm fluids. -steam inhalation thrice a day - warm saline gargles twice a day. -keep your sleep environment moist. Avoid air conditioning if possible. (too hot and too cold air can dry up your respiratory mucosa and worsen symptoms/delay recovery). -take rest. -take a vitamin C supplement - 500mg, one at morning and 1 in the evening by 4pm. Use the ones you can swallow or dissolvable ones. Avoid chewables (can irritate the throat). These measures should offer relief. The infection usually takes 7-10 days to run its course. You do not need to see a doctor right away. If, however, you develop fever, breathing difficulty, chest discomfort, severe throat pain or if this doesn't settle in 2 weeks, please see your physician. Hope this helps. Please get back to me with the above requested clarifications so that I may help you further. Hope you get better soon. Wish you good health. Regards, Dr. Shuba Hariprasad