It’s important to take steps early to prevent your symptoms from worsening and to support your recovery.
🩺 What You Can Do Now
- Rest well and stay hydrated with warm fluids like herbal teas or soups, which are soothing and help loosen mucus.
- Use a saline nasal spray or steam inhalation to relieve nasal congestion.
- Avoid exposure to cold, smoke, or irritants that can worsen your throat and nose symptoms.
- Maintain good hand hygiene and avoid close contact with others to prevent spreading infection.
💊 Medication Options
- Over-the-counter combination tablets like A-Cold Plus, which contain paracetamol (for pain and fever), phenylephrine (to reduce nasal congestion), and chlorpheniramine (an antihistamine), may help relieve your symptoms. Use only as prescribed by a doctor.
- Avoid self-medicating if you have underlying conditions like high blood pressure or asthma without consulting a doctor.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
- If you develop a high fever, difficulty breathing, persistent severe sore throat, or symptoms lasting more than 7 days, consult a general physician promptly.
Taking these steps early can help prevent worsening and support your recovery. Please consult a general physician for personalized advice and treatment.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.To provide the best advice, could you please tell me your age and gender?