When to Seek Medical Attention

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience a severe allergic reaction, indicated by swelling of your face, lips, or tongue, or difficulty breathing. These are serious symptoms requiring prompt medical attention.

Persistent diarrhea, lasting more than a few days, warrants a call to your doctor. This could suggest a secondary infection requiring different treatment.

Unusual bleeding or bruising should also be reported to your physician. This could signal a potential complication requiring further investigation.

If your symptoms don’t improve after completing the full course of amoxicillin, seek medical advice. Your doctor may need to assess your condition and adjust the treatment plan.

A high fever (over 101°F or 38.3°C) accompanied by other symptoms, such as chills or severe body aches, needs immediate attention.

Noticeable changes in your urine or stool color should be reported to your doctor. This could be a sign of liver or kidney problems.

Any new or worsening symptoms unrelated to your initial infection should be discussed with your healthcare provider. They can help determine if these are related to the amoxicillin or another issue.