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I am having a fever with throat pain, and I am not feeling well. What could be causing this, and which medicine can help me recover?

Asked by Male, 34 · 21 days ago

If you have a fever and a sore throat, it usually means you have a throat infection. Most of the time, this is caused by a virus, but sometimes bacteria are responsible. You might feel pain when swallowing, have body aches, or feel weak. Viral infections are more common and often get better in a few days with good care. You can take medicine to lower your fever and ease throat pain. Antibiotics are only needed if a doctor confirms a bacterial infection, so only take them if your doctor recommends it. Taking the wrong medicine can cause side effects and may not help. To feel better, get plenty of rest, drink warm fluids, and try saltwater gargles to soothe your throat. If you have congestion, steam inhalation can help. Eat soft, mild foods and avoid cold items. If your fever is high, lasts more than two or three days, or your throat pain gets worse or makes it hard to swallow, see a doctor for the right treatment.
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Fever and throat pain along with feeling generally unwell are commonly caused by infections like viral or bacterial throat infections.

🩺 Possible Causes

  • Common viral infections such as the cold or flu often cause these symptoms.
  • Bacterial infections like streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat) are also possible.
  • Other causes include throat irritation or inflammation from allergies or environmental factors.

💊 Medicine Recommendation

A medication option that can help reduce fever and relieve throat pain is Acimol Tablet, which contains Aceclofenac (a pain reducer) and Paracetamol (a fever reducer). It helps reduce pain, inflammation, and fever but requires a prescription and should be taken as directed by a doctor.

🏥 What You Should Do

  • You should consult an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a general physician to confirm the cause and get the appropriate treatment.
  • Follow the prescribed dosage carefully to avoid side effects like dizziness, nausea, or allergic reactions.
  • Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or persistent high fever.

If you want, I can explain how these medicines work or suggest supportive home care tips.

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