Someone plz play Doctor and presribe/ choose an antibiotic for me to use on my nasty green phlegm cough.. ??
Question:
ive told my story as well as i can i think, and would like someone to give out some answers. from doctors or not, experience with similar matters may hold the answer for me as well. PLEASE let me know if you have any answers, besides "seek a physician".
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No, never do that, go to your physician, get the needed investigations done ,get the culture & sensitivit test done. Then only the perfect effective anti biotics can be decided.Mind it antiboitics are not the things to be played with.
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You can try levaquin 500 mg for 7 days. That helps with a lot of repiratory infections in my patients.
MUSINX. ITS AT WALMART AND FOOD LION STORES. ITS GOOD STUFF.
drink a lot of hot tea, it should help. green tea is good for your immune system. also, eat a lot of spicy foods. it helps clean out your nasal passages.
My grandfather had something similar. He had to stop smoking (it was doing something to his lungs where they were filling up with fluid and they couldnt drain properly. If its a cold type of thing try sudafed or a cough suppressent like the equate stuff from walmart. (its either DM or CF i cant remember if you read the key ingrediants it says sudafed on there somewhere. Also take advil (ibprophen). Hope this helps and Get well Soon.
Chicken Soup spiced up with some cayenne pepper will help thin the mucus. Tangerines are also a good natural for congestion. They naturally contain the stuff in sudafed. I'd also highly recommend stop smoking!!!!
I'm a cancer survivor and chemo and radiation ain't fun
green sputum doesn't mean that you need antibiotics. Most times green sputum can mean allergies or viral infection. Wash your hands really well, clean your sheets, wash all your dishes really well
If it's not showing up un cultures or gram stains, it could be a virus.
#1) Stop smoking
#2) Try some over the counter cough remedies to help clear out the
mucous
#3) Try another doctor
The nurse who suggested "You can try levaquin 500 mg for 7 days" is talking beyond her training. While drugs in the same class as Levaquin are usually effective on respiratory BACTERIAL infections, these drugs are WAY overused, causing an increase in resistance to them. They are now considered 2nd or 3rd line for pneumonias.
if i were you id get tested for t.b.
some interesting answers. b. avian is a bird strain of mycobacterium. are you around birds routinely? it is possible that this bacterium is settled somewhere in your respiratory tract. however i am inclined to believe that your are experiencing a viral infection, or perhaps chronic sinus infection. either on should be easily diagnosable. but i would get the B. Avian thing settled for sure. the rest is basic. if you want to try something fairly harmless try saline lavage of the nasal passages. also called neti. google " saline lavage, nasal passages" for instruction.
My recommendation to you is to go to the doctor, as no one here can actually perscribe you a med. You could ask for a Z-pack, which is a 7 day med once a day. It usually works. Your phlem is a sinus problem, and can cause bronchitis, which causes spasmatic coughing fits, with lots of mucus.
Good Luck!
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