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How Long Do Body Tremors Caused By Antibiotics Take To Subside?

Was diagnosed with combination of strep throat and flu about 17 days ago. After 6 days I developed pleurisy and bronchospasm. Im now trying to recover from rib muscle inflammation. I ve been treated with antibiotics , anti inflammatories, steroids, and inhaler. I am still dealing with continuous shakes/ tremors when walking or moving around. Was told the medication side effects are shaking/tremors. However I am now off the medications for about 3 days and just taking ibuprofen for pain only as needed. I have no other medical issues and am overall healthy. My question: how long does it take for the shaking to subside fully?
Thu, 27 Sep 2018
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Hello,

Nothing much to worry as it will settle by three or four days.
If symptoms persist you can consult a physician and get evaluated.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shinas Hussain,
General & Family Physician
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How Long Do Body Tremors Caused By Antibiotics Take To Subside?

Hello, Nothing much to worry as it will settle by three or four days. If symptoms persist you can consult a physician and get evaluated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician