
I Have Strep Throat For Almost Two Weeks. 4 Different

I’ve been have weakness in the legs and arms.
My ESR was 38 and my WBC is 13. Is this all related to strep? My chest x ray was clear.
Yes, can be explained by streptococcus infection.
Detailed Answer:
HI and thanks so much for this query.
I have reviewed your information fully. Your symptoms and course is not uncommon with strep infection. However, it is not clear to me why you have received up to 4 different types of antibiotics. If there are any concerns about the best antibiotics and or diagnosis, I will suggest you get a throat culture to guide in this regard.
Healing is often slow and patients may get frustrated because of this. Unless I have any other reasons to worry, I Will generally educate them on this which often eases the anxiety and helps tremendously.
I hope this guides and helps. I wish you well. Feel free to follow up with me as you please.


It’ll be three weeks on Wednesday and still don’t feel 100%. Just curious with some of labs being out of whacked if my body was getting the proper abx
Please share the lab reports with me.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Kindly share the lab results with me. I would like to review and guide. But I believe you have had more than enough antibiotics for a strep sore throat.
Look forward to hearing from you.


These are normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
WBC are expected to be elevated after receiving prednisone. This is not a concern at this time. The ESR is consistent with an acute infectious process.
I wish you well. Keep me updated.


They did an an EKG on 9/26 that said NSR. Poor R Wave progression across the precordium. Is that normal or could be from lead placement?
Poor lead placement
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Poor lead placement is the Most common reason for poor r wave progression. The first step is always to repeat the EKG. There is nothing to worry about here.
I wish you well.


Sure!e
Detailed Answer:
The machines are monitored constantly and have inbuilt alarms to signal when something wrong is going on.
All is well. I wish you well.

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