Daily Brief Podcast

The Real Danger of “One More Antibiotic” for Sinus Symptoms

Albert Takem M.D

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Dr. Takem and Dr. Khan discuss sinus infections, antibiotic overprescription, and the distinction between viral and bacterial infections, emphasizing the risks of unnecessary antibiotics and the importance of natural healing.

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Khan to break down sinus infections, when antibiotics actually help, and what can go wrong when they’re overused. We talk about why so many patients expect an antibiotic, how to tell viral symptoms from a true bacterial infection, and the common belief that antibiotics speed up recovery when many illnesses simply improve with time. Dr. Khan explains the real risks of unnecessary antibiotics, including antibiotic resistance and side effects like gastrointestinal upset. We also walk through the key signs that suggest a sinus infection may have turned bacterial, and why supportive care and patience are often the safest first step. We close with clear, practical guidance you can use to manage sinus symptoms and know when it’s time to seek care.

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