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Asked for Female | 38 Years

I am 38 years old women.I am having soar throat initially.So I took Azithromyxin tab 500mg.That only 2 days I took.Now I am having cough and cold,fever also early morning from 2days.I am taking Augmentin 625tab,Sinerast tab,Rantac from 2days.Today I have taken Cefodixime 200mg tab along with these medicines.Whenever I had early morning fever I used to take sinarest tab.I had started periods also.I not feeling well.

Answered by Dr. velpula sai sirish

Based on your symptoms and medications, it seems you initially took azithromycin for a sore throat, but now you have developed cough, cold, and fever possibly indicating the infection is still active or worsening despite treatment. Azithromycin can cause side effects like cough, bronchospasm, nausea, and diarrhea, but persistent or worsening fever and respiratory symptoms need evaluation, as antibiotics like Augmentin and Cefixime cover different bacteria and it’s important to confirm the infection type and whether antibiotics are appropriate. Taking multiple antibiotics without medical supervision can lead to side effects or resistance and may not effectively treat your illness. Since you also have started your period and are feeling unwell, it is crucial to see a healthcare provider promptly for thorough assessment, appropriate treatment adjustment, and to avoid complications. If you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, chest pain, rash, or swelling of face/throat, seek emergency care immediately. Meanwhile, rest, stay hydrated, avoid self-medicating further antibiotics, and use fever medicines like paracetamol cautiously per package instructions.

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Dr. velpula  sai sirish

Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Specialist For Stroke

Answered by Dr. Aparna More

Visit nearby doctor & get your physical examination done . Don’t get so many antibiotics.

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Dr. Aparna More

Internal Medicine

Answered by Dr. Ria Hawle

You are low on your immunity. Only medications won't help. They will not treat the root cause. Rather start with supplementations and a high protein diet rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory foods. Include supplements like Vitamin C thrice a day 1 capsule, omega 3 fish oil capsules 2-2-2, protein powder (2-1-1 scoops)+ dietary protein (40 grams atleast) + Vitamin D (once a week post Breakfast). For proper diet plan and supplementation, you can get in touch with me.

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Dr. Ria Hawle

Dietitian/Nutritionist

Answered by R.A.P Hanisha Ramchandani

Hello
You can take acupuncture for your current problem. pl avoid cold n sour foods,  try ayurveda  

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Answered by Dr. Soumya Poduval

You must continue tab Augmentin 625 for fever twice a day for total 5 days atleast along with tab Rantac. Would suggest you to visit a nearby Physician for further management if fever is not subsiding. 

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Dr. Soumya Poduval

Infectious Diseases Physician

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

Your symptoms of a sore throat, cough, cold and fever coupled with the successive use of different antibiotics indicate necessity to do comprehensive medical testing. Improper self-medication with antibiotics can create unwanted side effects. 

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मेरी दाड बहुत सालो से सडी हुई खराब थी एक बार मेरी मसल्स टाइट हो रखी थी SCM गर्दन की मसल्स जिसको मेने की से दबवाया था टिन्गर पोईट जिसमें मेरे जबड़े के नीचे दर्द से अचानक से उठा तो मेने ent डॉक्टर को दिखाया तो उसने USG के लिए बोला गर्दन का तो उसमें आया सबमडिबुलर left para and submental area likely reactive तो डॉक्टर ने बोला सामान्य है कहा शायद दांत की वजह से हो सकता है तो डन्टिस्ट से दांत निकलावा लिया 6 सप्ताह हो गये फिर भी सबमडिबुलर एरिया में सुजन अभी तक आई हुई है हल्की सी अब मुझे क्या करना चाहिए

Male | Bhagirath

Answered on 29th Jan '26

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Why do u loose your voice for no reason

Female | 52

When you lose­ your voice without any clear reason, it's calle­d laryngitis. Your vocal cords swell up, making you hoarse or quiet. This happe­ns due to loud talking, singing, or catching a cold. To recover quickly, avoid talking much, sip warm drinks ofte­n, and inhale steam. Within a wee­k, your voice should return to normal. 

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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Hello. In a month I will have a nasal septum surgery (Septoplasty). I would like to know how to prepare for the surgery, what tests to perform, how long the procedure will take, how long the recovery will take after the procedure and whether I should have a new CT scan of the face (the old CT scan of the face is 2 years old). I would also like to get an opinion based on the documentation of the CT scan of the face whether my case is serious? : CT scan of the paranasal sinuses - examination performed without intravenous contrast agent In the posterior ethmoid on the right side, inflammatory thickening of the mucosa up to 7 mm. In the posterior ethmoid on the left side, inflammatory thickening of the mucosa up to 4 mm. In the alveolar recess of the right maxillary sinus, inflammatory thickening of the mucosa of approx. 1 mm In the medial wall of the right maxillary sinus at the level of the middle nasal meatus, a loss of continuity of approx. 2.5 mm - variant The frontal sinuses and the sphenoid sinus on both sides, the maxillary sinus on the left, are normally free of inflammatory thickening of the mucosa. The ostia-ductal complexes are patent on both sides Aeration of the middle nasal turbinate on the left, type II The mucosa of the middle nasal turbinates and the inferior nasal turbinates was significantly thickened on both sides. The bony nasal septum in the upper part is deviated by up to 6 mm to the right, in the lower part it is deviated by up to 4 mm to the left

Male | 28

To get your nasal septum surgery, you need blood tests and maybe a nasal swab. The surgery is expected to last from 1-2 hours. The recovery time may be different, but you might have to keep still for a few days. Your old CT scan is nice, but doing the new one preoperatively is a good idea. Your case is not so serious, however, the surgery will be a positive thing for you in terms of breathing and reduced infections.

Answered on 6th Nov '24

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I’m a 22 female. One day, probably 3 days ago i started feeling my voice cracking. It felt funny, didn’t have any other symptoms, have happened to me before. In the evening i went to concert and tried that “wooh“ and couldn’t. Sounded awful. I didn’t thought anything serious, later after talking a while, it got better. Had some lozenges. Next morning i had almost no voice. Well, I thought whatever, and went to work (as a barista). Almost all of the time my colleague talked. But i had to a bit as well. As day went on it got worse n worse. Hard to swallow. Sore throat. Nothing else. Had Decatylen (pills and spray), herbal lozenges, GeloRevoice, teas, NAC, vitamin c with honey. One time it was acid, then antacid worked. But not this time. I don’t know what to do anymore

Female | 22

It sounds like you’re experiencing laryngitis, likely due to vocal strain or a mild infection. The symptoms you describe—voice changes, soreness, and difficulty swallowing—are common in these cases. To help, ensure you stay well-hydrated, rest your voice as much as possible, and consider warm saltwater gargles for the throat. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment. Prioritizing your vocal health is important, and seeking guidance can provide you with the best path forward. 

Answered on 18th Jan '25

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I am suffering from Allergic Rhinitis for more than a week. This happened many times before. The condition is very uncomfortable. Medicines do not produce immediate effects. I do saline wash and take vaour once in the evening. Is it not possible to get it cured permanently?

Male | 70

Sneezing, stuffy or runny nose, and itchiness are the common symptoms of it. Often Allergic Rhinitis is produced by allergens like pollen, dust mites, or pet hair getting inside your body and irritating your immune system. Unfortunately, the permanent cure does not exist, but managing symptoms with a saline wash, antihistamines, and avoiding triggers may make it more manageable.

Answered on 27th Nov '24

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Good evening,,i have alot of mucus even while am not sick,which medicine should i use to stop mucus

Female | 22

Dealing with e­xcess mucus without illness fee­ls very bothersome. The­ mucus might happen due to allergie­s, irritants, or weather changes. An ove­r-the-counter saline nasal spray he­lps. It thins mucus, so you clear your nose easie­r. But read instructions carefully on medication labe­ls.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Hi, recently I was diagnosed with Sinuses. Doctor suggests surgery because nose bone is deformed. Is surgery necessary or it will be treated by medicine.

Female | 40

Are headaches, stuffy nose, or breathing problems telling you that something may be wrong with your nose bone? If so, you could be suffering from a deviated septum that requires surgery to fix it. Sometimes fixing the bone can relieve symptoms. When none of these treatments help, doctors will recommend an operation on what is blocking your airway.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm having nasal congestion, and there is swelling on septum wall deep in nose become of allergy

Male | 24

You appear to be coping with nasal congestion and your nose is swollen due to allergies. A situation when your body reacts to things like pollen and dust may cause your nose to feel stuffy, while the inside of your nose may get swollen. This may block the airways, thus making it difficult to breathe. You can try saline nasal spray to clear your nose and avoid things that trigger your allergies. If it continues, you should visit an allergist who will assist you in finding a suitable treatment for your allergies.

Answered on 19th Nov '24

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Subjective 24-year-old woman with chronic sinusitis since November 2022. Loss of smell (almost complete anosmia). Persistent nasal congestion and post-nasal discharge requiring swallowing every 5 minutes. Facial symptoms: pressure on eyes, forehead numbness, swelling around eyes, and puffy face. -Headaches rated 5/10 usually and 8/10 at times. Weekly fevers. Increased pain when lying down and difficulty breathing at night due to nasal congestion. - Episodes of fast heartbeat and anxiety, particularly in the evenings and at night. Noted foul smell from nasal discharge at times, though color uncertain. Symptoms worsen in winter. - Allergic to cold things and foods; reactions include hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, and exacerbation of sinus symptoms. Objective Self-reported chronic symptoms with no recent face or head injuries. Current medications: Rigix and Myteka taken for sinus symptoms. Reports history of multiple visits to doctors/ENT with no long-term relief from current medications. - No additional medications or surgeries reported.

Female | 24

Answered on 21st July '25

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