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This makes one feel better for a while but it doesn’t cure the underlying
disease condition(s) (as the treatment should be decided as per diseases). So, it
can come back again with a worse condition.
A person may experience sickness, fatigue, annoyance, pain or discomfort,
inability to sleep, breathing problems and fevers with difficulty eating or
drinking. Medicines generally have sideeffects you may not know, but a
medical doctor would be able to advise on those side effects. So, it is extremely
important to take medicines only after consulting with doctors.
When you find it hard to take time off from work, or clear your personal
schedule to head to a clinic then an online medical consultation is just what
the doctor ordered. In this process, you can get a medical consultation at your
desired place. It means there is no need to take leave as you can get an online
appointment at your convenient time.
Just be ready with your medical papers, charts or health history (if any) at
your appointment time and get connected with doctors via a webcam or video
conferencing process. With the help of real time telemedicine solutions,
KOOLMD has developed a rich telehealth program which empowers patients
to manage their different medical disorders in a less expensive and convenient
manner.
So, it is important to book a virtual doctor consultation appointment to know
the proper cause of a sore throat and get timely treatments. Majority of
persistent sore throats are caused by infections. It is contagious, so you need to
take proper care. Infections are caused by either viruses or bacteria.
Other reasons may include discomfort due to nightly snoring, gastric reflux,
and allergies. Often these latter conditions are also missed. Untreated strep
throat or other infections with strep bacteria that progress to rheumatic fever
can cause heart valve disease. Often these symptoms may not manifest for
years and by then the permanent injury is irreversible.