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I was rained on, caught a cold and after taking antibiotics for two weeks!!, its turned like an allergy.?



have frequent dry coughs, with sticky red-yellow discharge after blowing ma nose, whatever it is tell me, some times have severe headache and alot of sweating at night!!, what's wrong with me??

First of all, you don't "catch a cold". Secondly, if you had a cold, then antibiotics won't help because a cold is a virus. So, it's possible you still have a virus, which can last for weeks, or another virus different from the first one. Or, more likely, you have allergies. Antibiotics will not help this. I am not sure what the sweating at night is, but nasal discharge, cough and sinus headaches can all be due to allergies. You should see your doctor or try an OTC allergy medication (like Claritin) to first see if that helps.
I have allergies and they are nothing like what you describe. See your doctor. Antibiotics don't work for a cold.
Headaches can be caused by minor problems
like eyestrain, lack of coffee or more serious reasons
like head injury, brain tumors, encephalitis and
meningitis. Taking painkillers continuously can
have harmful side effects, so it is better to
modify your lifestyle. More information available at
http://aches.in/headache.html
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