Cefdinir for chest infection and worry about side effects

Resolved question:
I came down with a cold and turned into a sinus bug with some chest infection, they gave me an antibotic called cefdinir and I have only taking one last night i need to do anotfher one at 7:00 i don't feel to to bad but i notice some times i get little weird breathing and my bones in my arm hurt some should i try the 7:00 a m one and see how it goes before i change meds already, i can t take allot of antibotiics some are very hard on me like cipro and bactrim and ampicillian what is best for sinus and chest thanks allot , not feeling to to bad but just wondering how to do this without getting to sick from them.

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: ENT Specialist

Expert:  Dr. Sunil Jalan replied 4 Days.

Hello,

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Let me summarize the medical history >

You are suffering from cold and cough and started on antibiotics.
You are getting recurrent cold and you want to avoid antibiotics because of its side effects.

Let me explain the disease >
Most of the time cold is due to viral infection and we don’t need to treat it with antibiotics. If cold is due to bacterial infection then we need to take antibiotics. When we start antibiotic we should complete the course of 5 to 7 days.
Symptoms of bacterial infection are Fever, or purulent yellowish nasal discharge or headache or throat pain.
Most of cold we can treat with general measure like steam inhalartion, antiallergic medicine like cetrizine and decongestant like phenylepherine.

At present you are started on Cefdinir, you should continue same for 5 days. It will not cause any side effect.

Summary :

Continue same treatment
Next time with common cold start with symptomatic medication

Hope this helps. Please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.


Thank you.
Regards

Dr. Sunil Jalan
MBBS, DLO,MS(ENT), DNB,DAA

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