- Male
- 35 Years
- 04/09/2025
I went to a GP on the first day itself, and he prescribed antibiotics for 7 days. However, some symptoms like ear pain, headache, yellowish mucus, and upper jaw pain are still present even after completing the medicine. My initial symptoms were high fever, blood in mucus from nose and mouth, yellowish mucus, sore throat, one-sided ear and headache, and upper jaw pain. X ray report: Both maxillary sinuses are hazy Blood report: Monocytes: 1 percent MCH: 26.6 pg SGPT: 49 U/L CRP Tubilatex: 2.4 (All other parameters are normal) Please tell me what to do next and what these results mean?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Symptoms suggest unresolved sinusitis. X ray shows maxillary sinus haziness. Elevated CRP and low monocytes point to ongoing inflammation. Consider stronger antibiotics or ENT referral.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Take a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) Test
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