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Suggest Treatment For Sore Throat, Mild Fever, Blocked And Runny Nose

i am suffering from acute sore throat, mild fever and shivering, running and blocked nose. when I consulted the doctor, he prescribed ofloxain and cefixime cetrizene, ambroxol, chloroquine and paracetamol. when i take take drugs they cause breathing difficulties, tightness in chest. why . last year i was treated for allergic asthma. can you advise me best course of treatment
Wed, 27 Aug 2014
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hello,thanks for your query.i assume your breathless ness aggrevated with respiratory tract infection secondary to viral fever. as such you are on two antibiotics and malaria medication.as previous history of allergy induced asthma, you require xray chest, blood tests to rule out the cause of infection. you may require nebulisation, bronchodilators. kindly evaluate with an ent surgeon.all the best. take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Sore Throat, Mild Fever, Blocked And Runny Nose

hello,thanks for your query.i assume your breathless ness aggrevated with respiratory tract infection secondary to viral fever. as such you are on two antibiotics and malaria medication.as previous history of allergy induced asthma, you require xray chest, blood tests to rule out the cause of infection. you may require nebulisation, bronchodilators. kindly evaluate with an ent surgeon.all the best. take care.