Sore throat

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I'm curious, I've had a sore throat for the past 2 weeks. I thought it was a cold, I went to the clinic got a shot and it cleared up for 24 hours. Its back and I'm wandeting if its related to the Meniere. My hears are ringing and I'm coughing. Anyone?

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  • Posted

    Depending on where you live could be allergies could be sinus drainage which affect the mennieres on my case
  • Posted

    I would say no. When I have a cold my ears ring more too. Take lots of vitamin D and Vitamin C. I hope you feel better soon.
  • Posted

    I don't think your sore throat is connected, you should visit the doctor it's a long time to have a sore throats perhaps you have tonsillitis? Or a virus. If you suffer from MD you will have a ringing in yours ears all the time it's one of the main symptoms. If you have mucuss and feel this running down the back of your throat this is probably causing your cough! You should go and see your doctor. 

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    This is the time of year for viral infections and RSV is making a come back this year. In the absence of a high fever you should do just fine. Use decongestants with dextromethorphan to control the cough, get plenty of fluids, warm fluids help alot and avoid going out in public, you can spread this. One last thing, I would suggest you throw away your toothbrush and get a new one when you get better. you can reinfect yourself with the virus left on the toothbrush.

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