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What Is The Treatment For Sore Throat And Fever?

I woke up this morning with a sore throat, since then I havent been able to shake it. I hace a low grade fever of 99.6 which is high for me. Im usually at 98.0 regularly. I have a lot of drainage, its making my ears hurt. Im having a hard time making a bowel movement and when I do its hard as a rock. Im urinating a lot more than usual and I have this annoying lower back pain
Thu, 29 May 2014
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
looks like you have a viral infection.
do not worry.
take pain killer like tylenol after checking your dose.
Do warm salt water gargling 4 times daily.
drink lots of water and get plenty of rest.
see a doctor if you do not feel better in a day or two, you may need antibiotics.
regards,
Dr Rajkishori Godhi
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What Is The Treatment For Sore Throat And Fever?

Hi, looks like you have a viral infection. do not worry. take pain killer like tylenol after checking your dose. Do warm salt water gargling 4 times daily. drink lots of water and get plenty of rest. see a doctor if you do not feel better in a day or two, you may need antibiotics. regards, Dr Rajkishori Godhi