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you mean: a couple of days ago my nose was running and i was sneezing, my throat is scratchy. I Spent the next day in bed because i didn t feel good. the next day i woke with a sore throat, it hurts to swallow and i feel sick and dizzy. what s wrong with me?
Don't worry, this is not a dangerous disease. The symptoms usually go away without any special treatment.
But when you're sick it can wear down your body's resistance, making you more open to an infection by a bacteria.
My advice is to contact your doctor if your cold symptoms aren't getting better. He'll likely check your throat and ears, and listen to your lungs. He may even take a throat culture.
This will show whether you have an infection that needs treatment with antibiotics.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Elona Xhardo, Endocrinologist
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What Causes Sore Throat Along With Dizziness?
Hello, A runny nose, sneezing, sore scratchy and sore throat are important symptoms of a normal common cold. Don t worry, this is not a dangerous disease. The symptoms usually go away without any special treatment. But when you re sick it can wear down your body s resistance, making you more open to an infection by a bacteria. My advice is to contact your doctor if your cold symptoms aren t getting better. He ll likely check your throat and ears, and listen to your lungs. He may even take a throat culture. This will show whether you have an infection that needs treatment with antibiotics. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Elona Xhardo, Endocrinologist