If you have an acute sore throat, what should you do if you take antibiotics?

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Hello doctor. I have acute pharyngitis, sinusitis and acid reflux. Every time I have a sore throat, I take antibiotics and it doesn't go away. Accompanying symptoms are burning pain, burning sensation in the throat, ringing in the ears, headache, hot flashes, and chills. Each time it lasted for a month. I would like to consult a doctor about an acute sore throat that can't be cured by taking antibiotics, what should I do? Thank you doctor.
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Hi, according to you, I have sinusitis – pharyngitis and associated gastroesophageal reflux syndrome. These are diseases that are easy to recur, and treatment depends on the stage of the disease. In addition, it is also necessary to adjust the living and eating habits.
If you buy your own medicine without examining it, there will be no good results. Therefore, I need to visit directly with an Ear - Nose - Throat doctor - Vinmec Health System Hospital when having symptoms. Through the examination, the doctor will give specific advice on the problem of acute pharyngitis, what should I do if I take antibiotics? Hope to see you soon at Vinmec. I wish you good health always.
Answered by Specialist Doctor Ear - Nose - Throat Doctor, Department of Ear - Nose - Throat - Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital

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