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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat, Headache, Persistent Night Sweats And Cough

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Posted on Tue, 18 Oct 2016
Question: Hi. I have been diagnosed with a sinus infection. I had a fever, sore throat, cough, chronic headaches, night sweats. My physician placed me on an antibiotic and the fever is gone, as well as cough and the headaches are not nearly quite as bad. I'm somewhat concerned about some pain Im having pain/stiffness in the left side of my neck in the back in my neck and the night sweats continue. I'm confused about the night sweats as I dont have a fever. When I wale up in the middle of the night I have notices both of my eyes are somewhat red and puffy. Unusual. I started with the antibiotic last Thursday and the prescription runs out Wednesday. Wondering if I should return to my doctor or let it play out a while longer. Thoughts. XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (54 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Sinus infection

Detailed Answer:
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You are currently being treated with an antibiotic for a sinus infection. You had fever and nasal congestion and that is getting better but you still have lingering facial swelling red eyes and night sweats with neck pain. This is all to be expected with a significant sinus infection. I would recommend that you finish the antibiotics and give it an additional 3-4 days. The reason it is taking so long is that sinus infections are notorious for taking a long time to clear. The facial swelling eye puffiness and red eyes are all related to the sinus infection. The night sweats are also part of the disease process. The neck pain can be related to the lymph nodes trying to fight off the infection. You just need to give it more time. You may also start using ibuprofen or tylenol prior to sleep which will reduce the sweats and pain.

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sore Throat, Headache, Persistent Night Sweats And Cough

Brief Answer: Sinus infection Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns You are currently being treated with an antibiotic for a sinus infection. You had fever and nasal congestion and that is getting better but you still have lingering facial swelling red eyes and night sweats with neck pain. This is all to be expected with a significant sinus infection. I would recommend that you finish the antibiotics and give it an additional 3-4 days. The reason it is taking so long is that sinus infections are notorious for taking a long time to clear. The facial swelling eye puffiness and red eyes are all related to the sinus infection. The night sweats are also part of the disease process. The neck pain can be related to the lymph nodes trying to fight off the infection. You just need to give it more time. You may also start using ibuprofen or tylenol prior to sleep which will reduce the sweats and pain. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions