I received staff infection my junior year of high school and it lasted about a year. Than my freshman year of college I received it back again really bad, and I still have it to this day and I am a Sophmore in college. I have tried all sorts of different medications. (Augementin) and bunch of others antibiotics.
I am a very clean person, I wash my face usually twice a day.
It's burning sensation and it's red with little pimples all over my chin.
It never seems to go away.
I was just wondering what else I could do or if there is something that I could do?
From what you have described, this could definitely be related to the infection you have described. Sometimes treatment for these takes a long time. I would see how well you respond to therapy before pursuing other options.
It sounds like from the symptoms and tests you've had done that you probably had a sinus infection. Most chronic sinus infections(you stated you've felt "stuffy" for 2 months) are acute sinus infections that went undetected, which happens a lot. The stuffiness you felt could certainly be related to your sinusitis. The antibiotic you're on is Augmentin(amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium)and is a first choice in the treatment of sinus infections. Staphylococcal infections aren't real common causes of sinusitis but it does happen. Your ears hurting can also be related to your sinus problems. As for your question about having a neurological problem, that is a question that can best be answered by your physician. But the symptoms you have described certainly can be attributed to sinusitis. If your symptoms persist, contact your physician. It is their advice you ultimately need to follow. And if you still feel stuffy, maybe ask your doctor about a nasal inhaler like Flonase or Beconase. These are steroidal inhalers that may help you with some of the swelling inside. Take care and hope you feel well soon.
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Thanks for the quick response. I will be seeing my GP next week and have a eye appt (ruling all things out) next week as well.
Thanks again for the input!