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How Long Should Treatment For Bacterial Throat Infection Be Continued?

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Posted on Wed, 18 Jan 2017
Question: Hello Doctor

Recently, I had a bacterial infection of throat that became bad and infected my ear and eyes. Was on antibiotics for 5 days combined with expectorants and anti allergens. Its been a week since the medicines have stopped but the cough persist with phlegm. No difficulties with breathing but wanted to visit the doctor again. Is it advisable to continue with antibiotics if suggested?

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Answered by Dr. Rahul Tawde (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Yes

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Thank you for posting your question on Health Care Magic.
By your description it looks like you have had a complicated upper respiratory tract infection.
In any kind of upper respiratory tract infection cough is usually the last symptom to go .
I would recommend you to continue the same antibiotic for 2 more days and stop.
Meanwhile take steam inhalation around 3 to 4 times a day ,continue the expectorant till you get phlegm, once it stops discontinue the expectorant.
After phlegm stops cough suppressant can be given .
Hope this helps
Best wishes
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How Long Should Treatment For Bacterial Throat Infection Be Continued?

Brief Answer: Yes Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for posting your question on Health Care Magic. By your description it looks like you have had a complicated upper respiratory tract infection. In any kind of upper respiratory tract infection cough is usually the last symptom to go . I would recommend you to continue the same antibiotic for 2 more days and stop. Meanwhile take steam inhalation around 3 to 4 times a day ,continue the expectorant till you get phlegm, once it stops discontinue the expectorant. After phlegm stops cough suppressant can be given . Hope this helps Best wishes