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Scratchy throat and sneezing

A 29-year-old female asked:
Dr. Richard Romano
Internal Medicine 11 years experience
This can be COVID 19, it can be other viral conditions. COVID 19 often presents without a fever Keep her isolated for now and see a doctor via telemed... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Could be COVID 19.Rest, hydrate, quarantine & eat healthfully. Consider use of acetaminophen, saline for nasal irrigation, decongestant or cough ... Read More
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A 42-year-old member asked:
Dr. Yash Khanna
Family Medicine 59 years experience
Scratchy throat/snee: Scratchy throat and sneezing is due to inhalant allergy also called hay fever/allergic rhinitis.It is treated with anti histamines by mouth or nasal s... Read More
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A 27-year-old male asked:
Dr. David Tolstrup
Family Medicine 32 years experience
Sneezing: Sounds like you are allergic to something!
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Dr. Tiffanie Noonan
Pediatrics 22 years experience
URI: You haven't actually asked a question; however, it sounds like you have caught a cold. More history and description of symptoms, as well as an exam, ... Read More
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A 27-year-old female asked:
Dr. Al Hegab
Dr. Al Hegabanswered
Allergy and Immunology 42 years experience
Yes: viral upper respiratory tract infection can cause these symptoms. You want to rest and and hydrate yourself well, use saline washes and salt water gar... Read More
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A 22-year-old female asked:
Dr. Ronald Krauser
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Rheumatology 54 years experience
Maybe: It could also just be a viral infection. If if it a long term problem it is more likely due to allergies.
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A 23-year-old female asked:
Dr. Malina Milan
32 years experience
Upper respiratory : Infections are usually viral, antibiotics are not needed. Stay hydrated, rest and take either Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen for the fever and headaches. ... Read More
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A 40-year-old member asked:
Dr. Richard Bensinger
Ophthalmology 54 years experience
Cold: These are all symptoms of a cold. Allergy is less likely since this is so widespread. Do the usual: Plenty of fluids, warmth, hot baths and over th... Read More
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A 29-year-old female asked:
Dr. Mahmoud Moammar
Specializes in Pulmonology
Allergies...: Those are symptoms of allergies. You can try intra nasal steroids like Flonase or nasonex (mometasone). You may also start claritin, zyrtec or allegra... Read More
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A 60-year-old male asked:
Dr. Heidi Fowler
Psychiatry 27 years experience
URI: You could have allergies or run of the mill upper respiratory infections. However, can't rule out COVID 19 since it can present with no symptoms.
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