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What Could Be The Reason For Having Swollen Lymph Nodes In Throat, Bumps On Tongue, Coughing And Cold?

Had a cold a few weeks ago lymph glands in throat was swollen hurt to swallow took antibiotics and now that I m done my antibiotics my throat hurts when I swallow their bumps on my tongue close to my tunsels and I ve been coughing up a lot of cold and losing my voice
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for asking with HCM.
I have reviewed your history. The pain in the throat region is still persisting and having pain while swallowing.
You may be still having infection in your upper respiratory tract. I would advise you
1. To do gargling with Rexidine mouth gargle or Salt water.
2. Take some oral Analgesics and Antipyretics
3. Drink hot water.
4. If symptoms persist you may have to change the antibiotics.
Nothing to worry your symptoms will improve in due course of time.
Thank you
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Swollen Lymph Nodes In Throat, Bumps On Tongue, Coughing And Cold?

Hello, Thank you for asking with HCM. I have reviewed your history. The pain in the throat region is still persisting and having pain while swallowing. You may be still having infection in your upper respiratory tract. I would advise you 1. To do gargling with Rexidine mouth gargle or Salt water. 2. Take some oral Analgesics and Antipyretics 3. Drink hot water. 4. If symptoms persist you may have to change the antibiotics. Nothing to worry your symptoms will improve in due course of time. Thank you