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I have been experiencing rib pain for the past week, and taking Augmentin for five days has not provided any relief. What effective medicines should I take, and do I need to undergo any further tests?

Asked by Male, 45 · 5 hours ago

Augmentin is an antibiotic and will not relieve rib pain unless it is caused by a bacterial infection like pneumonia. Since you have no relief, the pain is likely musculoskeletal, such as costochondritis or a muscle strain. Discuss stopping the antibiotic with your doctor. For pain relief, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications like Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen, along with warm compresses, are typically more effective. You should undergo a physical evaluation. Your doctor may recommend a chest X-ray to check for rib fractures or lung issues, and an ECG if the pain is on the left side to rule out cardiac causes.
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  1. Assessment of Current Treatment Effectiveness

    • Augmentin may not relieve rib pain if the cause is non-bacterial, such as trauma or inflammation.
  2. Alternative Pain Management Options

    • Consider taking NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) or acetaminophen for pain relief.
  3. Indications for Further Testing

    • Tests are necessary if pain persists beyond a week without improvement.
  4. Recommended Diagnostic Tests

    • Conduct imaging tests (X-ray, CT scan) to check for fractures or underlying conditions.
  5. When to Seek Specialist Care

    • Consult a specialist if tests are inconclusive or symptoms worsen.

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