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Suggest Medication For Heavy Cold And Tightness In Chest

Hi I ve had a heavy cold and very tight chest and cough for 4 days, I m flying to Lanzarote in 3 days time, GP says my chest sounds clear, but I had nasty bronchitis 2 years ago and am afraid of that reocurring. He gave me clarythrmycin to start if no better in a day, is it ok to fly taking this? Or should I take the Amoxycillin that I have got at home already?
Tue, 30 Apr 2019
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Hi,

1. Air travel while being on clarithromycin is usually not recommended to be avoided as it may not cause significant side effects in relation to air travel in many people.

2. It may be not to take antibiotic medications such as amoxicillin without a current prescription.

3. Bronchitis can cause most common symptoms such as wet cough with yellow/green sputum, stuffy nose/cold, weakness, fatigue, chest discomfort, difficulty in breathing, etc.

As you may know but acute bronchitis may subside in about 7-10 days usually.

When chest sounds are clear, it may unlikely usually and possible causes can be upper respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, etc. with chest congestion.

4. Taking prescribed medications by the treating doctor and trying a few remedies such as steam inhalation, nasal lavage with over the counter saline solution, warm salt water gargles, drinking warm fluids, turning on humidifier and heater in room, taking plenty of rest and taking over the counter medications such as Benadryl, Claritin, etc. may help in the meanwhile.

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr Divya Teja Pasupuleti, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Medication For Heavy Cold And Tightness In Chest

Hi, 1. Air travel while being on clarithromycin is usually not recommended to be avoided as it may not cause significant side effects in relation to air travel in many people. 2. It may be not to take antibiotic medications such as amoxicillin without a current prescription. 3. Bronchitis can cause most common symptoms such as wet cough with yellow/green sputum, stuffy nose/cold, weakness, fatigue, chest discomfort, difficulty in breathing, etc. As you may know but acute bronchitis may subside in about 7-10 days usually. When chest sounds are clear, it may unlikely usually and possible causes can be upper respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, etc. with chest congestion. 4. Taking prescribed medications by the treating doctor and trying a few remedies such as steam inhalation, nasal lavage with over the counter saline solution, warm salt water gargles, drinking warm fluids, turning on humidifier and heater in room, taking plenty of rest and taking over the counter medications such as Benadryl, Claritin, etc. may help in the meanwhile. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Divya Teja Pasupuleti, General & Family Physician