Suggest Medication For Cold,headache,shortness Of Breath And Dizziness
hi im 29 female pretty much healthy until a month ago been sick started with a cold that i still have along with something stuck in throat spitting up mucous headachs shortnes of breath rapid heartbeat lightheaded and im scared please help oh also sharp pains on/off thru out my body with a warming sensation also
Welcome to HCM I have read and understood your query and appreciate your health concern in my view all these symptoms you are having is due to respiratory tract infection.As this is for more than a month with bodyaches and warming(fever),it is bacterial infections.i would suggest you take an antibiotic like augmentin(amixacillin+clavalaunic acid) or levofloxacin.along with a mucoexpectorant syrup.This will help you relieve the symptoms and get you fine completely.Though meet your physician before starting medications.
I hope this was useful. Regards Dr Faeza
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Suggest Medication For Cold,headache,shortness Of Breath And Dizziness
Welcome to HCM I have read and understood your query and appreciate your health concern in my view all these symptoms you are having is due to respiratory tract infection.As this is for more than a month with bodyaches and warming(fever),it is bacterial infections.i would suggest you take an antibiotic like augmentin(amixacillin+clavalaunic acid) or levofloxacin.along with a mucoexpectorant syrup.This will help you relieve the symptoms and get you fine completely.Though meet your physician before starting medications. I hope this was useful. Regards Dr Faeza