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34 Year Old With Sore Throat, Fever, Night Sweats And Body Aches. Developed White Tongue After Taking Amox

ON THE SECOND OF JANUARY I STARTED FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER. HAD FEVER , SORE TRHOAT, NIGHT SWEATS AND BODY ACHES. THEY LASTED FOR ABOUT A WEEK. AFTER TWO DAYS I WENT TO SEE A DOCTOR AND HE GAVE ME AMOX AS AN ATI BIOTIC. I STILL HAVE BODY ACHES AND HAVE DELVELOPED A WHITE TONGUE AND MY STOOL IS A YELLOW COLOR. I M ALSO HAVING PROBLEMS GOING TO THE BATHROOM. I AM A 34 MALE. DIABETIC ALTHOUGH MY SUGAR LEVEL HAVE BEEN UNDER CONTROL.
Tue, 22 Jan 2013
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
HI
you may suffering with acute pharyngo glossites due to previous viral infection.
already you are a Diabetic person.
so infection easily spread to other organs.
B complex tablets are necessary along with antibiotic.
so again you cosult your GP for re avaluation of condition.

thanks
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34 Year Old With Sore Throat, Fever, Night Sweats And Body Aches. Developed White Tongue After Taking Amox

HI you may suffering with acute pharyngo glossites due to previous viral infection. already you are a Diabetic person. so infection easily spread to other organs. B complex tablets are necessary along with antibiotic. so again you cosult your GP for re avaluation of condition. thanks