- Male
- 29 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really concerned because I've had this persistent cough for the past two months, and it just won't go away. I've tried taking Azithromycin, Rapitus, Eofil Tablet, and Ambrolite D syrup, but nothing seems to help. Could you help me figure out what might be going on or suggest what I should do next?
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View allI've had these red bumps in the back of my throat for over 2 months now and they're just spreading more and more. It's honestly pretty scary. Do you have any idea what could be causing this or how I can treat it? I'm really worried it's something serious.
That could be tonsilitis visit your doctor for evaluation,donotattempt to touch them follow ypur doctors treatment.
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My dad has had a swollen throat for two years, and his voice changed because of it. A few months ago, a CT scan showed swollen vocal cords on both sides. The doctor prescribed meds and suggested minor surgery, but he didn't go through with it. Two days ago, he woke up coughing blood what could be causing this and what should we do next?
Coughing up blood, especially in someone with a history of throat issues and swollen vocal cords, is a serious symptom that requires immediate medical attention. While the cause could be related to the existing vocal cord condition, it could also indicate a more serious problem, like a tear or infection in the throat or even a potentially dangerous condition like throat cancer. It is imperative to seek emergency medical care right away.
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