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Chest Infection.
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Have had a chest infection for eight days now.
Doctor says no to antibiotics. Pharmacist has recommended some things which are helping, decongestant etc, but the problem persists.
I’m coughing up huge amounts of discoloured phlegm, it’s exhausting and never ending. I am no different than I was on day one.
I have no appetite but drinking loads of water.
How long can this possibly go on? I don’t think I can go on much longer.
Doctor says no to antibiotics. Pharmacist has recommended some things which are helping, decongestant etc, but the problem persists.
I’m coughing up huge amounts of discoloured phlegm, it’s exhausting and never ending. I am no different than I was on day one.
I have no appetite but drinking loads of water.
How long can this possibly go on? I don’t think I can go on much longer.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks everyone for your suggestions. You seem to have nailed it Squad, but I don’t feel any further on.
(I only spoke to the doctor on the phone yesterday, but I said I was welcome to make an appointment. I don’t see the point.)
What I want to know, is there a cure or do I just have to wait till it goes away of its own account?
(I only spoke to the doctor on the phone yesterday, but I said I was welcome to make an appointment. I don’t see the point.)
What I want to know, is there a cure or do I just have to wait till it goes away of its own account?
Chest infections can sadly last a few weeks but you should notice gradual improvement after a fortnight.
Paracetamol 1gm qds is something I would recommend to help keep your temperature down and loosen any gunk - I've also found this beneficial when I've had a bad wheeze and no Salbutamol to hand.
As Sqad says, Vicks on the feet is total carp. I've tried it, to no avail.
Paracetamol 1gm qds is something I would recommend to help keep your temperature down and loosen any gunk - I've also found this beneficial when I've had a bad wheeze and no Salbutamol to hand.
As Sqad says, Vicks on the feet is total carp. I've tried it, to no avail.