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I am coughing and hacking up a lot of mucus. I had a sinus infection 5 weeks ago, took amoxicillin for 10 days. Cannot seem to stop the cough or spitting up. Spitting up quite frequently--balls of yellowish brown mucus--sometimes spit up looks white and like cotton in consistency. Do I need another round of antibiotics?
Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns. Chronic cough needs detailed evaluation. I think it could be due to persistent sinus infection. I suggest you to consult a physician and get the following things done:- (1)- Start a short course of antibiotics for five to seven days. Levofloxacin is preffered over amoxicillin. (2)- You can try antihistamines like levocetrezine for symptomatic relief. (3)- You can use nasal decongestants like xylometazoline for blocked nostrils. (4)- Do frequent steam inhalation to open up sinuses. (5)- Expectorant cough syrups can be used to clear up mucus and secretions. If symptoms persist despite all these ,additional in vestigations like sputum examination and X-ray may be needed. Wishing you good health. Regards Dr Shinas Hussain
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How Can Chronic Cough Be Treated?
Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns. Chronic cough needs detailed evaluation. I think it could be due to persistent sinus infection. I suggest you to consult a physician and get the following things done:- (1)- Start a short course of antibiotics for five to seven days. Levofloxacin is preffered over amoxicillin. (2)- You can try antihistamines like levocetrezine for symptomatic relief. (3)- You can use nasal decongestants like xylometazoline for blocked nostrils. (4)- Do frequent steam inhalation to open up sinuses. (5)- Expectorant cough syrups can be used to clear up mucus and secretions. If symptoms persist despite all these ,additional in vestigations like sputum examination and X-ray may be needed. Wishing you good health. Regards Dr Shinas Hussain