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Viska67 08-15-2013 06:57 PM

What is going on here?
 
About two weeks ago I broke a tooth while brushing my teeth. A couple days later on a Friday I got sic, nausea, throwing up etc. left work. I continued feeling sick for a couple days when I got pain in the right side of my face, my mouth and especially my nose, a burning gnawing pain. I went to the dentist thinking I had tooth abscess. The dentist said I was starting to get an abscess and gave me amoxicillin 875mg 2x day took it for a couple days, Friday pain was unbearable...nose, cheeks, mouth, temples, jaw and ears. Monday dentist changed meds to cephalexin 500 4x day and vicodin 7.5 300mg...prior to this I was taking 600-800mg ibuprofen. I took the new antibiotics every 6 hrs with the pain med, by Tuesday morning pain spread to my throat, couldn't swallow anything, lymph nodes on right side swollen and ringing in my ear. Pain so bad I could not sleep; I was awake for over 24 hrs due to extreme pain...got more meds from PCP hydromet & ibuprofen (liquid both of them) PCP said I have pharyngitis, no pain medicine works to get rid of the pain. I have had sinus infections, tooth abscesses, and pharyngitis before. I have stopped taking the antibiotics due to trouble swallowing (pills get stuck) I have never experienced this type of pain. Has anyone gone through this? How long does it last? Also, although mainly just the right side of my face at times the left ear will hurt also.

Dr. Smith 08-16-2013 03:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viska67 (Post 1007505)
I have stopped taking the antibiotics due to trouble swallowing (pills get stuck)

Not a good idea at all.

Quote:

.... if you take an antibiotic for only a few days — instead of the full course — the antibiotic may wipe out some, but not all, of the bacteria. The surviving bacteria become more resistant and can be spread to other people. When bacteria become resistant to first line treatments, the risk of complications and death is increased.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/antibiotics/FL00075
Please call the prescribing doctors about this; there may be solutions.

Doc

Viska67 08-16-2013 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 1007559)
Not a good idea at all.



Please call the prescribing doctors about this; there may be solutions.

Doc

Thank you for your reply. I did talk to my PCP about stopping the antibiotics. They would literally get stuck in my swollen throat and I would end up choking and gagging til they got un-stuck. PCP wasn't worried about the stopping indicating due to probably viral pharyngitis they would not be beneficial to me anyway. I did take them from Wednesday to Monday (Amoxicillin 875mg 2x day) and then Monday pm - Tuesday am I took the Cephalexin 500mg - took 2 pills - threw up with both). After taking the Amox for three days I actually got a lot worse.


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