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Will sinusitis come back after a week of medication in antibiotics? |
I went to the ENT doctor last week and he told me that i had sinusitis. I was administered with antihistamine and antibiotics for a week. Today is the last day to complete the medication. But i am afraid that the symptoms would come back since i felt i have a mild sensation of mucus/phlegm at the back of my throat.I am worried that i would get a sore throat & that i would have bacterial infection again feeding on the mucus produced by the sinuses now that i have ended taking the antibiotics prescribed by the doctor. I don't want to get sick with sinusitis again bec. i learned that the more frequent sinus infection you get, the more likely is the need for future nasal surgery and i am really scared to have one and also due to financial reasons since it would be pretty expensive.What should i do to prevent it? Should i go back to the doctor. I am feeling a lot better now bec. my cough and colds and other symptoms are gone.Just worried of the mucus dripping at the back of my throat.Thanx I would give it some time. If sounds like you'll be fine, the mucus will likely go away in a couple of days. Monday on Oprah, Dr. Oz showed how to use a Netti pot. It's used to run warm salt water through your sinuses. He said it's better than the antibiotic treatments and is great for allergy sufferers! You can get them at the pharmacy or health food stores. Hope this helps you. It sounds gross, but the girl on the show said it felt nice! I don't think antibiotics are much use for sinusitis. Doctors give them out because they don't know what else to do. I have had sinus problems for 30 plus years and have never had to have nasal surgery so don't worry about that. The only way you might need surgery is if the nasal passages are too narrow and they need to widen the area for better drainage but that is for rare cases only. If a doctor tells you you need surgery, get a second opinion before proceeding. Your Sinusitis is caused by your Out of Control ALLERGIES. The drainage you are having could just be viral which antibiotics will not take care of. You could give it a few days and see how you are feeling. If the symptoms persist or you develop a fever then you definitely need to contact your ENT. Being on antibiotics too often can cause you to build up a tolerance to them and when you really need them then they may not help. I would continue the antihistamine for now and see how you do over the next couple days. If the symptoms return, talk to your doctor about getting a culture of the mucous. This will prove (Usually) if it is bacterial or not. Chances are you have a virus or just plain old allergies. More and more studies are showing that antibiotics really don't help with sinus infections. I've had many and I NEVER use antibiotics. Unfortunatly, the majority of the public has been brainwashed into thinking they need an antibiotic for even the slightest ailment when in fact, THEY DON'T. Ever wonder why there is such a big problem with antibiotic resistance now? |
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