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Need Medication For Burning Of Throat,nasal Drainage & Soreness In Soft Palate

burning in the back of throat, nasal drainage and soreness in soft palate..also left ear is mild ache with swollen gland below it. had a sinus infection last week and was put on azithromicin. Had sore throat before sinus infection though. I am hpv 16 had hysterectomy in 08 due to precancer cells...I am a smoker.
Tue, 7 Mar 2017
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Hello!

Your symptoms seem to be related to an upper respiratory tract infection.

I recommend consulting with your doctor for a physical exam and some tests:

- complete blood count
- sinus X ray study
- a bacterial culture of the sputum or material from your throat, in order to identify the possible infectious agent and the optimal treatment.

Sometimes infections are resistent to antibiotics.

Hope to have been helpful!
Wishing all the best, Dr. Aida
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Need Medication For Burning Of Throat,nasal Drainage & Soreness In Soft Palate

Hello! Your symptoms seem to be related to an upper respiratory tract infection. I recommend consulting with your doctor for a physical exam and some tests: - complete blood count - sinus X ray study - a bacterial culture of the sputum or material from your throat, in order to identify the possible infectious agent and the optimal treatment. Sometimes infections are resistent to antibiotics. Hope to have been helpful! Wishing all the best, Dr. Aida