ACUTE BACTERIAL TRACHEITIS
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Maintaining an open airway is THE most important thing that must be done before anything else is attempted. Taking antibiotics willy nilly without a need for them is setting yourself up for disaster, especially not knowing what you grew culture-wise or what you're growing now (if anything pathogenic). Taking too many antibiotics has put the world where it is now - dealing with super resistant bacteria that are easily spready via the respiratory route. These bacteria are rampant in our hospital ICU units and nursing homes. I see them every day. You don't want to have them, believe me.
If you are indeed uncomfortable and are having symptoms, by all means call your doctor ASAP. You probably need to be looked at and reassessed. If you have not seen a specialist, either ENT, pulmonary, and/or infectious disease doc, and this is a recurring illness, this needs to be addressed also. Just throwing antibiotics at vague symptoms is NOT the answer, and can set you up for resistant bacteria in the future.