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Suffering from the first bad cold in a few years.  On about day 9 of symptoms and my head congestion and headaches are even worse today.  Even getting a bit of pain in some of the upper molars.

 

Trying to decide if its worth a trip to the clinic.  I'm not running a fever so I'm assuming this means I simply have swelling/congestion and not an infection.  If this is the case, the trip to the clinic would be a waste of time and money.

 

What says the hive?

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Lie and tell them you have a fever off and on, if you truly feel you are getting a secondary infection. They never want to give me antibiotics without a fever, but I (and my kids) just almost never run fevers. I might get one late at night, that's it. (knock on wood.....)

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In the past year we have had strep throat, flu, and pneumonia all verified and all without fever (different family members.). I don't know if it is just us, but fever is no longer a reliable indicator. I let ds's strep and dad's pneumonia go on too long because there was no fever. I'd go to the doctor.

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Have you tried a saltwater rinse like this one to see if it helps?  http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=142205&catid=59915&aid=338666&aparam=142205&kpid=142205&CAWELAID=120142990000072055&CAGPSPN=pla

 

I try hard to stay on mucinex, saltwater rinse, sudafed, and treat with essential oils.  Docs tend to give me antibiotics no matter what.  My SIL says there is a test now to determine if it is a bacterial infection, but I have never had it done.  The other thing a doc could do that would help is to give you a steroid to try to clear it up.

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(((Hugs))). Sorry you're feeling yucky.

 

I've had many, many sinus infections. Upper molar pain almost always = sinus infection. Also, if the mucous in your nose is greenish or yellowish and thick, that's a good indicator.

 

 

Hope you feel better soon!

^^^This.

For me, upper molar pain plus over 10 days of a bad cold always, always means sinus infection. I don't think I've ever had fever with one. I tend to just run into the nearest urgent care (I've used different ones), and have always gotten a steroid shot and a prescription for antibiotics. Sometimes they'll give an rx for nasal spray, and they usually recommend mucinex. If I were you, I'd go to the doctor. Getting that shot and antibiotics always helps me fairly quickly.

 

I hope you feel better soon!

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A saline nasal spray and allergy barrier nasal spray would be my first step, but if it was continuous for 10 days I would now go in [in line with the UK's NHS recommendation of 7-10+ days] so I'd go in if I were you especially with pain in the upper molars. From personal experience and many doctor warnings - the longer it goes on, the more likely a a bacterial infection is taking hold and increases chances of damages to the sinuses [mine are already in bad shape now as I have quite chronic sinusitis that I've let linger too long too many times dismissing them as 'just allergies']. 

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Thank you, everyone.  I stubbornly waited and am now feeling much better.  Not completely well yet but my body seems to be catching the upper hand.  I appreciate hearing everyone's experiences, especially since I've never had a sinus infection and wasn't sure if that was a real likelihood for my symptoms.

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