- Male
- 24 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm feeling really under the weather with a bad case of winter cold and congestion. There are so many tablets out there, and I'm just not sure which one is the best for quick relief. Could you suggest something effective for these symptoms, something to tackle this sardi jukam quickly? Also, are there any side effects I should be worried about?
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View allI've been reading up on the benefits of taking cold showers, and I'm considering making it a part of my daily morning routine. But I've got a slight sinus infection right now and I'm worried that a cold shower might make it worse. Do you think this is something I should avoid, or is it still okay to go ahead with?
Taking daily cold showers with a slight sinus infection may exacerbate your condition, as cold water can cause nasal passages to constrict, increase mucus production, and potentially worsen sinus congestion; however, some people find that cold showers help reduce inflammation and improve circulation, which may alleviate sinus symptoms.
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I'm really worried because I accidentally swallowed a chicken bone, and it's stuck in my throat. It's causing a lot of pain, and I'm not sure what to do about it. Can you help me figure out how to get rid of it or if I need to see a doctor immediately?
A white layer in the ear can be caused by: - Earwax buildup - Fungal infection (otomycosis) - Middle ear infection - Eczema or psoriasis To determine the cause, consult a doctor or ENT specialist. Avoid using cotton swabs or inserting objects into your ear, as this can push the debris further in.
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I'm really worried about these bumps under my tonsils in the tonsillar fossa that I've had for around 45 years. They don't grow or cause discomfort, but they don't go away either. Plus, there's some white stuff on my tonsils. I saw an ENT in December who checked everything and said it was normal, suggesting I gargle with saline water or hydrogen peroxide. But I'm just wondering if these bumps will ever go away on their own or if I'm stuck with them forever. What do you think?
No need to worry usually they could be self limiting have a follow up with your doctor after 1 month
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