Congested Hilla

2021-11-05 21:45:35
I had Covid Pneumonia last year.. I recovered.. No breathing issues.. but every time I do a chest X ray, It says Both hilla are congested.. but I have no congestion.. no breathing issues either.. Just light dry coughing sometimes.. Do I need treatment?
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Need not worry with xray changes post covid they will recover gradually,if your cough is severe you can take symptomatic treatment
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consult pulmonologist for further guidance

Answered2021-11-08 07:40:15

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2021-11-07 05:33:15

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Consult me on practo prime app.

Answered2021-11-06 03:43:14

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Nothing to worry about hilar congestion...

Answered2021-11-06 02:31:02

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If you have no symptoms, then it's nothing to worry about.
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Consult a pulmonologist if you have symptoms.

Answered2021-11-07 17:56:53

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Nothing to worry. Post covid, hilar congestion is common.certain tests are to be done.pl take pulmoclear syrup, 2tsf 3times a day.pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.

Answered2021-11-06 02:20:51

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