Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How Long Will My Cat Allergy Last?

exacerbation after dental visit

There are now more than eight months since my last LVRS, respectively. Lobectomy passed. The winter was hard and I left the house at that time before. In March, I had to go to the dentist. A few days later I started coughing and had purulent sputum. - I had infisziert bacterial, the dentist. Now for the second time, and the state in the dental clinic in the "clean" Switzerland. A few days later I had 38 degree fever and could hardly move forward. As my doctor recommended I immediately started steroids (prednisone) and antibiotics (Avelox). On the same evening, I felt so bad that I called the ambulance and the hospital let me deliver. - The investigations were very superficial and deviated greatly from the recommendations of the ERS (European Respiratory Society) from. It was also said I had no bacterial infection and the antibiotics should take no more. The next day they fired me home. I was half naked set at 8 degrees to the door. Thus, the emergency department of the University Hospital Basel. - To my written complaint has not even responded. Shock!
As a result, I had contact with my family physician and pulmonologist. Both me, recommended the further use of antibiotics and cortisone. - It took a total of about three weeks until improvement. It was the longest so far exacerbation. Any exacerbation in the past and in the Asian countries was from the doctors there within 3 - 5 days successfully treated. Too bad that in Switzerland - at these high costs - no better treatment is possible.

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