Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Tiredness, Loss Of Appetite, Nausea, Blocked Ears. Treatment?
hi there im 24 yearold female, i was fine, i woke up 2 weeks a go with a dry cought and soure throut but no cold and its just getting worse its makeing feel really tired and im not very hungery just need a drink all the time, also that every time i cought its like im going to puke but i dont and now my ears feel like they have water in them. not menchen that i have headakes every and with what ever i have is making them wores then im use to.
Hello, welcome . I am able to guess the difficulty managing all these symptoms together. From the description of your symptoms, it shows that there is a primary ENT problem. It can be a sinus inflammation causing a post nasal dripping which may lead to the cough and throat pain. It can also be the culprit behind the headache and the ear discomfort. I would recommend you to meet an ENT physician who would examine you and might need an x ray of the sinuses and if necessary a nasal endoscopy. Whatever it is, the site of pathology can be found out and treated to offer you relief from this. Hope you get better soon! Take care!
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Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Tiredness, Loss Of Appetite, Nausea, Blocked Ears. Treatment?
Hello, welcome . I am able to guess the difficulty managing all these symptoms together. From the description of your symptoms, it shows that there is a primary ENT problem. It can be a sinus inflammation causing a post nasal dripping which may lead to the cough and throat pain. It can also be the culprit behind the headache and the ear discomfort. I would recommend you to meet an ENT physician who would examine you and might need an x ray of the sinuses and if necessary a nasal endoscopy. Whatever it is, the site of pathology can be found out and treated to offer you relief from this. Hope you get better soon! Take care!