Suggest Treatment For Sore Throat, Severe Laryngitis And Diarrhea
Lower respiratory tract infection
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Azithromycin can cause GI side effects like diarrhea especially if its taken in a single high dose. You should complete the a pack dose and should not leave it in between. Replace fluid deficit by drinking isotonic fluids such as Gastrolyte or ORS. Productive cough with greenish sputum indicates a lower respiratory tract infection. If there is associated fever then chest x ray, CBC, ESR , blood urea can be advised to look for evidence of pneumonia or possible focus of infection. Stool and urine examination can also be done in this regard. Blood cultures should be taken and empiric antibiotics can be changed to amoxicillin clavulanate or a combination of cefixime and azithromycin, accordingly. Mucolytics such as mucolator ( n acetylcysteine) can also be used along with steam inhalation to thin out the secretions.
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One last question: would I be contagious to a 2 month old baby who just recovered from bronchiolitis? We r planning a visit tomorrow.
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Community acquired pneumonias , flu and viral pneumonias can be transmitted to close contacts. With your current illness, it would be best to keep a distance from the child for the time being and exercise necessary precautions such as a mask when near the baby.
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