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Post On: 2009-11-05 21:03:06

 Sick, taking amoxicillin/rash?
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I've been sick for a couple of weeks now. it started off with a horrible sinus infection and also a horrible painful throat with albescent patches. my doctor place me on amoxicillin for the sinus infection and said the throat was also because of the sinus infection. everything started parcel up within 3 days. About a week later, i wake up with flushed symptom all over my body! i obstructed attractive my penalization for most two life and the painful throat is back and somewhat stuffy nose, but the eruption is nearly gone. could it possibly be mono? or just an allergic reaction? what another penalization is acquirable if i'm allergic to penicillin?
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 Post On: 2009-11-05 21:07:28
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 Post On: 2009-11-05 21:08:11
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it crapper be an allergic reaction. doable in your condition. alternative medicine: erythromycin.
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 Post On: 2009-11-06 00:13:13
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Heres the deal. You clearly had an hypersensitised activity as the rash appeared after the penicillin and colourless when you obstructed it. The incident was apparently responding to it as your symptoms returned when it was discontinued. That effectuation incident is ease present. Many people are hypersensitised to penicillin. Note: Inform some future doctors of this as another dose could be deadly. Mono commonly presents with stomach pain, swollen glands, feverishness & severe overwhelming fatigue in addition to the painful throat. White patches on the throat commonly mean strep which is serious & contagious.. You ease requirement antibiotics, but your doc needs to decide on a substitute. There are tons to choose from... ~Hope this helps~!
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