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2020-08-11 17:21:20
Hello just a query!! My mom was test positive on 12th of july and then she was tested negtive on 1st of aug!! But she still has some cough!! Can u help us out please
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Sometime residual fibrosis remains, get an chest x-ray and hrct done and monitor oxygen levels .

Answered2020-08-11 17:47:41

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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation

Answered2020-08-12 18:01:41

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Answered2020-08-11 18:13:26

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Symptomatic treatment, with monitoring of oxygen saturation. Any breathlessness immediately seek medical consultation

Answered2020-08-11 17:55:51

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Sometimes vougj persist longer But u need a CT chest to r:0 some lung fibrosis And associated vo morbid condition lik obesity asthma DM
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Answered2020-08-11 17:55:28

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It's due to fibrosis. She needs symptomatic treatment

Answered2020-08-11 17:51:54

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Give symptomatic treatment and if possible get a HRCT CHEST SCAN done and follow up with reports

Answered2020-08-11 17:23:16

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