I have been told i have tonsilititis how long does the antibodics take to work?!


Question: According to the nurse i went to see i have a bad case of tonsilitis as its spread to my voice box/chords thing. As i have had it on and off for 2 months and i didnt go see the doctor/nurse anyway i now have some antibodics and this morning my throat is very sore than normal and i am so tired and lethargic i am 30 weeks pregnant anybody has any ideas


Answers: According to the nurse i went to see i have a bad case of tonsilitis as its spread to my voice box/chords thing. As i have had it on and off for 2 months and i didnt go see the doctor/nurse anyway i now have some antibodics and this morning my throat is very sore than normal and i am so tired and lethargic i am 30 weeks pregnant anybody has any ideas

One or two days and you will feel much better but as I'm sure you were told continue with the antibiotics until the perscription is done or you will have a reoccurence. Lots of liquid and rest as well. Congrats on your expected bundle of joy.

it takes@ 1 to 2 days to take effect and start fighting the infection. make sure you drink plenty of water and stay away from all dairy products/plenty of rest. good luck

if u r using antibiotics it will take 1 week to 10 days

Most prescriptions for oral antibiotics are for 7 to 10 days. The important thing is, even if you start feeling better in a couple of days, you have to take ALL of the medicine. Don't stop taking it when your symptoms go away. Incomplete bouts of antibiotics can attribute to viral or bacterial resistence to them in the future.
Due to your state of pregnancy, I hate to say you may just have to muddle through for a while, but if you continue to have frequent recurrences of tonsillitis, then in the future (after recovering from baby) you may decide to have them removed and be done with it.

Don't take antibiotic, it's allergic causes.


Ok, you must special diets, like

1. Don't eat any fried foods.

2. Don't speak louder (if it possible you make a masker, to reduce communication. JUST FOR SELF SIGN ). iTIS IMPORTANT TO REST YOUR VOICE BOX.

3. Drink a lot of water.

4. DON'T EAT ALL OF FRIED FOODS. (sorry i repeat it.)





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