How Can Cough, Ear Pain, Rhinitis With Sore Throat Be Treated?
i have been sick for 2 weeks i have been taking dayquil and NyQuil everyday i have a severe cough to the point to where i almost throw up and ear pain .My doctor prescribed me antibiotics but i am not getting better.I also am blowing my nose like crazy and my throat is sore please help me. Should i go back to the doctor?
Severe coughing causing vomiting and ear pain indicates the severity of your problems in site of Dayquil, Nyquil and an antibiotic that your Doctor has prescribed. Needs to blow the nose and have sore throat too. Visit your Doctor again and ask for tests of blood, sputum, X-rays of chest and sinuses. This will help to find out the exact cause and clinical examination by a doctor will help further.
Decongestant nasal drops will help. Also, take an anti-inflammatory medicines. Oral and topical steroids will be prescribed if indicated and if there is no contraindication. Any other medicines will be written as needed.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon
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How Can Cough, Ear Pain, Rhinitis With Sore Throat Be Treated?
Hi, Severe coughing causing vomiting and ear pain indicates the severity of your problems in site of Dayquil, Nyquil and an antibiotic that your Doctor has prescribed. Needs to blow the nose and have sore throat too. Visit your Doctor again and ask for tests of blood, sputum, X-rays of chest and sinuses. This will help to find out the exact cause and clinical examination by a doctor will help further. Decongestant nasal drops will help. Also, take an anti-inflammatory medicines. Oral and topical steroids will be prescribed if indicated and if there is no contraindication. Any other medicines will be written as needed. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon