
So, First Time I Was In Hospital They Said No

First time I was in hospital they said no convid detexted and doctor said I probably had it and this is what was left I’ve had 3 lots of antibiotics and spoke to doctor yesterday who prescribed me listed below , I’ve been having all of these since still and needed some help as they said I was all healthy etc last time and made me more I’ll , I’m not normally I’ll but I really don’t feel like me or better . HeartRate is from 82 to 100s .
These are the things I’m experiencing Ear ache
Throat pain/ burning
Chest pains both side
Tight band accords ribs
Light headed
Headache
Throat feels blocked
Sickness
Breathless - when go bathroom
Lopsided feeling / numb
Spasms sometimes pain in side can’t turn who thought cramp pain in side
Taste is taste ? Don’t know if due to antibiotics - gave me black tounge
I had a lung infection and just come off antibiotics for a chest infection .is there any way these work on phone as find easier
When I say turn i mean after stoole I can’t wipe as if I turn feels either cramp or sharp pain
I’ve had chest scan since was showing infection in chest , since finished my antibiotics x
They think all this is affected as i have passed convid , just still feeling everything listed and things have been found and missed .
It can be sinusitis doesn't seem like covid19.
Detailed Answer:
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I read your query and here is my advice.
I don't think this can be covid19 because the test was negative also you would have to do x-ray or CT scan and if they didn't show anything suspected to covid19 you don't have to worry about it.
I think you don't have to use any antibiotics now since you just took three rounds.
The ear pain, throat pain and chest congestion may be related to allergic sinusitis. It is better to visit an ENT doctor to check your ears and nose.
Take decongestants and antihistamines to lower congestion.
Rinse nose with saline water.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

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