clueless asked:


I woke up this morning with a sore throat, stopped up ears, nose congestion, green buggers, sinus pressure in my face, queezy feeling in stomach, and lately have been having sinus headaches. I’m scared if I go to the doctor they will put me on antibiotics like they always do, and I’ve already been on antibiotics twice this yr. Could this just be a cold? I’m scared it’s a sinus infection. I just feel zapped of energy.

Sinus Pressure
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5 Responses to “Should I go to the doctor about my cold/sinus prob. or just give it a couple of days?”

  1. Says:

    probably give a couple days, besides by the time you can book an appointment with the doctor, your cold/sinus will be gone already !
    In the mean time, stay at home and get lots of rest.

  2. Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    it sounds like its is in fact one of those stupid Sinus infections. I have been on anti biotics 4 times this year for a sinus infextion,. and they caused a lot of problems.. now it seems like im sick all of the time. Try letting it go its course for a couple days.. Try taking Vitamins and flushing your body of the toxins.. it might help. Good Luck! :D

  3. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Rule of thumb is you need to have symptoms for 7 days (1 week) before seeing a doctor unless you are having trouble breathing or have chest pain or something like that.

    Matt

  4. Sinus Pressure Says:

    If it is infection you would need an antibiotic. If it is just a flue, you just have to rest since there is nothing Doctor can do. Drink LOTS of clear fluid. For Antibiotic, I usually take Oregano Oil which is much better for your body.

  5. Sinus Pressure Says:

    You know the symptoms……its another sinus infection. You need to find the source of your infections to stop them from recurring. Its usually an allergen that develops into a sinus infection.

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