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What Causes Fever, High Heart Rate And Redness On The Face?

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Posted on Mon, 19 Dec 2016
Question: Hello. I am running a fever of 100.7 and laying resting heart rate of 115. My face is also red. When I stand my heart rate rises to over 130. My fever reached 102 and I took 325 mg Tylenol approximately 2 hours ago. One week ago I had balloon rhinoplasty. I am a 55 yr old female with a history of heart disease and stent placement. My blood pressure this evening is averaging 133/79. Could you please advise as to what I should do. Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Needs antibiotics coverage and blood and local cultures

Detailed Answer:
Hi! Welcome to health care magic! Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. We will try to help you in best way possible. First of all, it is sad to know what you had gone through.

Based on the history you have shared, all signs point towards acute infection likely bacterial and source can be post operative from the site of operation or extension into Paranasal sinuses though other causes may also be kept in list for exclusion including systemic infections. First of all it is better to follow up with the surgeon or ENT specialist who have done the procedure or have a detailed ENT examination and may need scans like Xray Paranasal sinuses or CT scans if needed. Initial blood work up may also be required like complete blood count and blood cultures as well as local cultures from site of procedure or from nasal or throat swabs.

A prophylactic antibiotic course with augmentin or azithromycin can also be started and them. extending the coverage to more broader spectrum of bacterial control. Meanwhile continue OTC analgesics or anti pyretics like acetaminophen can be used.

Pulse rise can occur with fever but an EKG to look for any abnormal cardiac rythm should be preformed. Post procedure such fever spikes with such symptoms should also necessitate to perform an Echo and keep infective endocarditis in list of diseases to be excluded.

Hope you will improve soon with antibiotics and may all the extensive work up will turn out to be normal or milder infection and will get over soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Regards.
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What Causes Fever, High Heart Rate And Redness On The Face?

Brief Answer: Needs antibiotics coverage and blood and local cultures Detailed Answer: Hi! Welcome to health care magic! Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. We will try to help you in best way possible. First of all, it is sad to know what you had gone through. Based on the history you have shared, all signs point towards acute infection likely bacterial and source can be post operative from the site of operation or extension into Paranasal sinuses though other causes may also be kept in list for exclusion including systemic infections. First of all it is better to follow up with the surgeon or ENT specialist who have done the procedure or have a detailed ENT examination and may need scans like Xray Paranasal sinuses or CT scans if needed. Initial blood work up may also be required like complete blood count and blood cultures as well as local cultures from site of procedure or from nasal or throat swabs. A prophylactic antibiotic course with augmentin or azithromycin can also be started and them. extending the coverage to more broader spectrum of bacterial control. Meanwhile continue OTC analgesics or anti pyretics like acetaminophen can be used. Pulse rise can occur with fever but an EKG to look for any abnormal cardiac rythm should be preformed. Post procedure such fever spikes with such symptoms should also necessitate to perform an Echo and keep infective endocarditis in list of diseases to be excluded. Hope you will improve soon with antibiotics and may all the extensive work up will turn out to be normal or milder infection and will get over soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Regards.