If you notice any of the following symptoms of infection, it is important that you call your health care provider as soon as possible. A persistent elevation of body temperature greater than 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit (Take your temperature daily, at the same time each day); Sweats or chills; Skin rash; Sore or scratchy throat or pain when swallowing; Sinus drainage, nasal congestion, headaches, or tenderness along the upper cheekbones; Persistent, dry or moist cough that lasts more than two days; White patches in your mouth or on your tongue; Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; Trouble urinating: pain or burning, constant urge or frequent urination and Bloody, cloudy, or foul-smelling urine.