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I've had a nasty sinus infection for a week, and my primary care doctor decided not to prescribe antibiotics, explaining it was likely viral. I understand the concept of antibiotic stewardship primary care, but it's frustrating when you feel awful. How do doctors in a busy clinic actually make that call? Is there a specific set of symptoms or tests they wait for, or is it more of a judgment based on experience?