Hi Doctor, I Had The Following Symptoms After My Birthday
Acute Tonsillitis
Detailed Answer:
Most likely you are having acute streptococcal tonsillitis which can also cause white patches or pseudomembranes on tonsillar surfaces mimicking Diphtheria. Unlike
the exudative lesion associated with streptococcal pharyngitis, the pseudomembrane in diphtheria is tightly adherent to the underlying tissues. Attempts to dislodge the membrane may cause bleeding. No such finding has been mentioned in the adjoining prescription.
Diphtheria is often associated with other symptoms like weakness, severe dysphagia, headache, and voice change which you are not having (as not mentioned).
Sometimes culture is negative and the case is labelled as probable respiratory diphtheria
(clinically compatible but not laboratory proven).
Moreover Throat samples should be subjected to culture with special selective medium and subsequent biochemical testing when Diphtheria is suspected, which is probably not done,as the culture report has not mentioned the media used.
Your doctor remains the best judge as he is evaluating you clinically.
I feel you need to continue the antibiotic as prescribed and get reviewed.You can even take a second opinion clinically meanwhile in case symptoms worsen.
If you have taken immunization against diphtheria like DPT vaccination and subsequent booster (DT) in your childhood,chances of Diphtheria is remote.
Regards,
Dr. Tushar Kanti Biswas,
Internal Medicine Specialist
Acute Tonsillitis
Detailed Answer:
Most likely you are having acute streptococcal tonsillitis which can also cause white patches or pseudomembranes on tonsillar surfaces mimicking Diphtheria. Unlike
the exudative lesion associated with streptococcal pharyngitis, the pseudomembrane in diphtheria is tightly adherent to the underlying tissues. Attempts to dislodge the membrane may cause bleeding. No such finding has been mentioned in the adjoining prescription.
Diphtheria is often associated with other symptoms like weakness, severe dysphagia, headache, and voice change which you are not having (as not mentioned).
Sometimes culture is negative and the case is labelled as probable respiratory diphtheria
(clinically compatible but not laboratory proven).
Moreover Throat samples should be subjected to culture with special selective medium and subsequent biochemical testing when Diphtheria is suspected, which is probably not done,as the culture report has not mentioned the media used.
Your doctor remains the best judge as he is evaluating you clinically.
I feel you need to continue the antibiotic as prescribed and get reviewed.You can even take a second opinion clinically meanwhile in case symptoms worsen.
If you have taken immunization against diphtheria like DPT vaccination and subsequent booster (DT) in your childhood,chances of Diphtheria is remote.
Regards,
Dr. Tushar Kanti Biswas,
Internal Medicine Specialist