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Suggest Treatment For Bronchitis And Asthma

I have been very sick. I saw the doctor three days ago and she said I have bronchitis and asthma. I have to be very sick to get a fever and my normal temp runs between 96 and 97 (just diagnosed with low cortisol). 3 day on the zithromax Zpack and I m still running a temp of 100 and my lungs are not any better. My eyes are hurting and I had my daughter look at them and she said my pupils are unusually large. Is this part of being sick and why are the antibiotics not helping me kick this?
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It can take a few days for improvement to occur. IN addition, you should also be using other medications as well.

This would include mucolytic (if you have a wet cough), bronchodilator (medication to open the airway- closure indicated by persistent coughing).

Rest and enough fluids are also recommended.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Bronchitis And Asthma

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It can take a few days for improvement to occur. IN addition, you should also be using other medications as well. This would include mucolytic (if you have a wet cough), bronchodilator (medication to open the airway- closure indicated by persistent coughing). Rest and enough fluids are also recommended. I hope this helps