Hello, sir/mam my husband have cough from last 20 days no other symptoms that time but now from two days he had fever weakness and facial pain around eyes(cheekbone and head) on right side. We consult a doctor online and he prescribed Ceftas-200 and atarax and dolo for fever.after taking medicine things are getting better but within 24 hours temperature again increased and facial pain is happening.he has mild facial pain all the time and cough in the morning and fever at night.we don't want to go hospital because of covid.please help , my doc is calling for physical examination but we don't want to get exposed.please tell us what is it. is it anything serious? Or we can wait.
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Facial pain , exactly which part of face?Seems like sinusitis,he needs to take antibiotics if there is an infection
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I would advice u to do CBC and one x-ray chest if it possible. which would certainly help . Also need to know the past history of tuberculosis, asthma and other. Treatment will change according to it.
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Avoid exposure and u can change the anitbiotics .
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Needs Proper history to prescribe medicines. So plz do consult for proper guidance.
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