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Cold or Flu

good morning.
On monday july 2nd I began with a slight sore (burning sensation) in my upper back thoat. The next day my throat became scratchy and continued till the next day, then on wednesday i began with a small congested nose, and a dry cough. today, I have no sore throat, almost none congested nose, never had runny nose, but still have the cough, feel a little weak, and my eyes hurt a litlle..
What can this be, is it more of a common cold or the flu. Have not had fever nor muscle aches.
Please advise
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thank you,actually nor my eyes or nose itch. It just happeneed like that, slight sore throat on monday, scratchy sore thraot and sneezing on tuesday. Had some beers and cigarrettes that night, so at the end my throat felt like burning all through, wendesday, dry cough basically, bought some meds for the throat and cough, it is almos all gone, excpet that maybe around 5 times I cough with little production. What does this ressemble?
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Could be sinusitis or environmental allergies , many folks have similar including me, I also have a dry cough been going on for 6 months ...do your eyes sting and itch, I have put mine down the the Toxins they are spraying with the aerial spraying.You can get a heavy metal toxicity test done .Or it could be a sinus infection and in my opinion that is caused by the spraying.
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