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I'm 26 weeks and have a extremely sore throat and sinus going on? What can we take for sore throat other than spray and what to help w sinus??


I have a cough, and feel fatigued... but no fever at all... what could that be?


Dear all, I am 46 years old. I have excessive mucus in my throat since last November. I started by coughing and suffered during 3 months. I passed all medical exams and did not get any useful solution from doctors. Finally my coughing disappeared this ...


I have been waking up every morning for a couple of months now with a sore throat and when I clear my throat there is some blood in my saliva. If I get up in the middle of the night it happens as well. In fact anytime I have been asleep and wake up there i...


My husband was diagnosed with a condition called neurogenic cough. It has been described as a chronic cough where the nerve that provides sensation to the voicebox and is responsible for triggering the cough reflex has been injured, usually by a virus. Whe...


Im currently getting a cold :/ and feel like crappppp ! Is tylenol cold multi symptom ok to take ? It says Acetaminophen , phenylephrine HCI , dextromethorphan HBr its pain reliever fever reducer nasal decongestant cough suppressant .


Is it OK to take nyquil while pregnant? I'm 26 weeks


Hello everyone. I've had a lingering cough that won't seem to go away as I'm going on week number 5. About a month ago it started with a bad cold with a nasty cough involving coughing up yellow mucus with a runny nose and clogged sinuses. After about a wee...


How much c-phen dm syrup would you give a 3 year old weighing 32 lbs


I have had a head cold for about two weeks. It started out as a sore throat, and then it turned into a lot of nasal congestion. I have been taking Mucinex D to clear the congestion, and that has worked well. My problem now is that I have a very wet soundin...


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Chlamydia is an sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms, but must be treated to prevent serious complications.


The CDC recommends that everyone test at least once, and you should test more often if you have multiple sex partners or use needles for drug use.


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