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What Are The After Effects Of Influenza?

hello,I had the flue a month ago.i wanted to ask you is it normal for me to have no taste bud for a month already. I also dont have appetite. I notice that also my cheeks inside are like black and blue. It comes and goes. and I had a ear ache for a week
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Hello, thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I suggest that you should antibiotics like cefixime for this condition. I suspect it is secondary infection which is very common after the flu. Also in some cases buds working late, there is nothing wrong. You will be alright after a week. If you have anything else to ask you can contact me. Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.
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What Are The After Effects Of Influenza?

Hello, thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I suggest that you should antibiotics like cefixime for this condition. I suspect it is secondary infection which is very common after the flu. Also in some cases buds working late, there is nothing wrong. You will be alright after a week. If you have anything else to ask you can contact me. Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.