What to see for a cold and sore throat

Sore throat and cold can choose to consult the respiratory medicine. Colds are commonly known as “colds”, and their clinical manifestations include upper respiratory tract symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, hoarseness, etc. There are usually no obvious systemic symptoms. Most common colds are self-limiting and can be cured on their own. If you have a severe cold and sore throat, you can choose respiratory medicine for consultation. The treatment of colds requires, firstly, adequate rest, drinking plenty of fluids, and keeping the air in the room well ventilated; secondly, if the symptoms are severe, you can choose some antipyretic and analgesic medications, such as acetaminophen and aspirin. If you have the corresponding symptoms of cold, please seek medical advice and use medication under the guidance of your physician, and consult the guidance desk if necessary.

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