Suggest Antibiotics To Treat Acute Bronchitis
Question: Hello, I had acute bronchitis, sinusitis and the flu for 3 weeks and the sinuses are still infected and inflamed going not on 6 weeks. I’m currently taking steroids and initially took azithromycin, but was sick with the fu and missed a day or 2 as upset my stomach: now I’m on the steroids and not getting better after 4 days: I cannot taste or smell and want to know if there are any other treatment options or another antibiotic used for stubborn sinus infections: pretty miserable and getting worried : thank- you
Brief Answer:
Tablet Amoxycillin
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Please take tablet Amoxycillin and Clavunate combination two times plus
Tablet. Cozy Plus as combination of Levocetrizine
and Phenylephrine three times plus
Tab. Diclofenac two times plus
Tab. Ranitidine two times.
I also recommend steam inhalation two times daily.
Another recommendation is multivitamin once a day .
Increase fluid intake .
When all problem subside you must take herbal tea daily .
If you are satisfied with this interaction please mark it as excellent response and if you have any other query then use follow up query option.
Take Care!
Regards,
Dr. Varinder Joshi,
General & Family Physician
Tablet Amoxycillin
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Please take tablet Amoxycillin and Clavunate combination two times plus
Tablet. Cozy Plus as combination of Levocetrizine
and Phenylephrine three times plus
Tab. Diclofenac two times plus
Tab. Ranitidine two times.
I also recommend steam inhalation two times daily.
Another recommendation is multivitamin once a day .
Increase fluid intake .
When all problem subside you must take herbal tea daily .
If you are satisfied with this interaction please mark it as excellent response and if you have any other query then use follow up query option.
Take Care!
Regards,
Dr. Varinder Joshi,
General & Family Physician
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