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What Causes Headache, Joint Pain, Productive Cough With Yellow Mucus And Muscle Weakness?

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Posted on Wed, 4 May 2016
Question: Good day. im a hypertensive for 23 yrs. caused by pregnancy. im on lisinopril, chlorothaladone and varampamil once daily. recently changed my medication to diltiazem 90mg extended release twice daily, indapramide 2.5mg once daily, lisinopril 40mg once daily and ranitidine 150mg for acid reflux. i had cervical cancer 2010 had surgery Radical hysterectomy and all relevant treatments. I weigh 180lbs and am 45 years old.

i have flu like symptoms, head ache, joint and back pain coughing with yellow stuff muscle weakness. got some augmenin 875mg on wednesday still not feeling the chills have gotten worse and i cough even more i have to go back to work tomorrow. what to do. i don't have fever just chill and sore muscles



iIreally need your advise
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Paracetamol and acetaminophen tablets; ORS solution or energy drink

Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.

Thank you for writing to us.

I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Well, if the chills still exist it could mean that the infection is still present, possibly because yours could be an infection with a viral-source. A viral infection will not respond to antibiotics (e.g. augmentin). Also, as your fever does not appear anymore it could possibly be because your infection is subsiding, as most such viral respiratory infections are self-resolving requiring only symptomatic treatment.

So the 2 possible scenarios in my opinion are:

+Either this is a bacterial infection and you are resistant to the antibiotic augmenting

or

+This is a viral infection, not requiring antibiotic coverage at all, and is self-resolving

Not, to battle the chills and sore muscles:

+Keep warm at all times, carry your best sweater to work
+Take a paracetamol or acetaminophen if you feel like your chills are coming on; this will help battle the chills as well as help with reduce any pain or soreness in your muscles
+Purchase an oral rehydration solution (either in powdered form or liquid form) and have as much as you can through the day; this will help replenish lost electrolytes and also hydrate you, which should reduce the soreness in your muscles

But all in all, I would prefer if you could rest for a few days longer, but at the same time I do also understand how work can get. Please do take care, and do not hesitate to write back to me anytime, I am always here to help you.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Headache, Joint Pain, Productive Cough With Yellow Mucus And Muscle Weakness?

Brief Answer: Paracetamol and acetaminophen tablets; ORS solution or energy drink Detailed Answer: Hello ma'am and welcome. Thank you for writing to us. I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Well, if the chills still exist it could mean that the infection is still present, possibly because yours could be an infection with a viral-source. A viral infection will not respond to antibiotics (e.g. augmentin). Also, as your fever does not appear anymore it could possibly be because your infection is subsiding, as most such viral respiratory infections are self-resolving requiring only symptomatic treatment. So the 2 possible scenarios in my opinion are: +Either this is a bacterial infection and you are resistant to the antibiotic augmenting or +This is a viral infection, not requiring antibiotic coverage at all, and is self-resolving Not, to battle the chills and sore muscles: +Keep warm at all times, carry your best sweater to work +Take a paracetamol or acetaminophen if you feel like your chills are coming on; this will help battle the chills as well as help with reduce any pain or soreness in your muscles +Purchase an oral rehydration solution (either in powdered form or liquid form) and have as much as you can through the day; this will help replenish lost electrolytes and also hydrate you, which should reduce the soreness in your muscles But all in all, I would prefer if you could rest for a few days longer, but at the same time I do also understand how work can get. Please do take care, and do not hesitate to write back to me anytime, I am always here to help you. Best wishes.