Light Pain In Throat, Uneasiness. No Help From Chitro, Sporidox. Advised Azithral SI. Right Treatment?
Dear Sir,
I am suffering from light throat pain for last two months,first Dr told me nothing it only for cold and advice to take CHITRO once a day, next an ENT Dr,also told that nothing it but only for clod and advice me to take SPORIDOX once in a day for seven days but Sir,I am feeling uneasy till now. Last 09.11.13 I have an appiontment with a senior ENT Dr, he advice me to take AZITHRAL SI 500 once in a day for five days. Sir, I want to know the treatment is correct or not and what is your openion.
Thanking you Sukumar Chakraborty. Age. 58 (Kolkata) W.B
General & Family Physician, Dr. Nishad BN's Response
Hi the doctors prescribed you antibiotics empirically.So you are taking the third one now.It is usual.as you are taking azithromycin, finish its course of five days and if no improvement,again visit ENT specialist and have a thorough Ent examination.Your ENT specialist might have suspected you a hemophilus influenza infection and given you azithral.If it is that you might get well soon.Hope this may help you.thanks
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Light Pain In Throat, Uneasiness. No Help From Chitro, Sporidox. Advised Azithral SI. Right Treatment?
Hi the doctors prescribed you antibiotics empirically.So you are taking the third one now.It is usual.as you are taking azithromycin, finish its course of five days and if no improvement,again visit ENT specialist and have a thorough Ent examination.Your ENT specialist might have suspected you a hemophilus influenza infection and given you azithral.If it is that you might get well soon.Hope this may help you.thanks