The Cause Of The Flu Is Accompanied By A Blocked Nose And Throat Like A Sputum Is Blocked

I want to ask, I have a constant cold and nowadays my nose is often blocked and mucus drops into my throat making my throat hurt …
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Runny nose / mucus discharge, nasal congestion and sore throat are generally symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections. Viral infections are the most common cause of complaints of runny nose or runny nose and mucus, accompanied by nasal congestion, headaches, coughs and sore throats. Some types of diseases that are included in upper respiratory tract infections, including:
Influenza
Colds or colds (common cold)
Pharyngitis / inflammation of the throat
Laryngitis
Tonsillitis / inflammation of the tonsils (tonsils)
The symptoms that you complain of are also similar to the symptoms of SARS-CoV 2 virus infection or called COVID-19. This viral infection can cause symptoms of a cold, accompanied by sore throat, fever to shortness of breath.
The complaint that you feel might be caused by a viral infection. However, we cannot find out more about the type of virus that causes it, whether caused by influenza virus, rotavirus or a new virus variant (COVID-19).
What you can do is maintain your health stability by resting at home, consuming healthy and nutritious food, supplementing vitamins and meeting your body's fluid needs every day, frequently washing your hands and maintaining personal hygiene and keeping a distance from other people around you (social distancing) .
If the complaints become more severe, such as sudden high fever accompanied by continuous coughing and shortness of breath, then immediately check yourself to the nearest medical officer to get further treatment.
You do not need to worry because viral infections are self limiting disease, which can heal by itself according to the condition of a strong body immunity. Therefore, do a healthy lifestyle to support your immune system.
Thus the information we can convey, hopefully helps