- female
- 30 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've been having this recurring sore throat and dry cough gale ki kharash that shows up every few months. It's becoming quite bothersome and I'm starting to worry. What could be causing this, and is there anything I should do or change to prevent it from coming back?
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That could be recurrent or allergic pharyngitis,identify the cause and try to avoid it, no need to worry its common to get reinfected at an interval of one month,consume good food for better immunity.
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Consult a Ent Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Possible Causes of Recurring Sore Throat and Dry Cough
- Common causes include viral infections, allergies, acid reflux, and environmental irritants.
- Less common causes might be chronic sinusitis or asthma.
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When to Seek Medical Evaluation
- See a doctor if symptoms persist beyond a few weeks, or if you experience difficulty swallowing or fever.
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Diagnostic Steps
- Typical evaluations may include a physical exam, throat swab, allergy testing, or a chest X-ray.
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Preventive Measures and Lifestyle Changes
- Avoid smoke and allergens, stay hydrated, use a humidifier, and manage acid reflux.
- Practice good hand hygiene and avoid close contact with sick individuals.
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Treatment Options
- Symptomatic relief can include throat lozenges, warm fluids, and over-the-counter remedies.
- Specific treatments depend on the cause and may require prescription medications.
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Relevant Medical Specialties
- Consultation with a general physician or an ENT specialist may be beneficial for persistent symptoms.
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