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"I have had a sore throat and headache for 3 days?"

If you have been experiencing a sore throat and headache for three days, it is recommended to take acetaminophen for pain relief. You can also try using throat lozenges for local relief of irritation. Drinking plenty of fluids, whether cold or hot, can also help. If you have not already done so, consider getting a rapid COVID test done to rule out any infection. If you have other symptoms like a stuffy or runny nose, it may be worth mentioning to a healthcare provider. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

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