Pain In Throat, Cough After Eating Capsicum, Paneer. Took Medicines. Had Allergy Attack Second Time. Reason?
after eating mixed vegetable of Capsicum and paneer, my son got pain in throat , unable to drink smoothly, continuously coughing, doc says it was allergy . Today again it pop-up. We are confused. He had Wysolone, and Histac (150 mg) and inj Effcoulin 100 mg, why should allergy attacked second time within 24 hrs after showing sign of improvement? pl advice next steps..thx Rajendra
Hello dear..
All these symptoms indicate that your son might be having Pharyngitis.
Management includes:
1. Gargle with warm salt water to relieve throat pain.
2. Analgesics like paracetamol 3. Antibiotics (if bacterial infection is suspected)
4. Antihistamine preparations can also be used to provide symptomatic relief.
So...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist & start treatment as advised.
Meanwhile...make sure that your son avoids cold food & drinks, maintains adequate hydration & takes soft, non-spicy foods.
Wish him a good health & a speedy recovery.
Let me know if I need to clarify further.
Thanks & take care.
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Pain In Throat, Cough After Eating Capsicum, Paneer. Took Medicines. Had Allergy Attack Second Time. Reason?
Hello dear.. All these symptoms indicate that your son might be having Pharyngitis. Management includes: 1. Gargle with warm salt water to relieve throat pain. 2. Analgesics like paracetamol 3. Antibiotics (if bacterial infection is suspected) 4. Antihistamine preparations can also be used to provide symptomatic relief. So...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist & start treatment as advised. Meanwhile...make sure that your son avoids cold food & drinks, maintains adequate hydration & takes soft, non-spicy foods. Wish him a good health & a speedy recovery. Let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks & take care.