Covid query

2022-01-22 16:57:50
Hi, I had mild fever on Wednesday. Today is fourth day and I'm symptom free except productive cough which comes infrequently. Sometime back, suddenly I felt little difficult to breathe. My nose is still congested. My spo2 is 98-99. I am double vaxxed and already had covid in last year. This difficult to breathe is because of nasal congestion or pneumonia? Should I be worried?
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Saturation 98 nothing to worry Difficult to breathe can b congestion in nose n chest
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Do cxr . Take steam inhilation before sleep Use tab Ebast Dc at dinner time
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Don’t worry

Answered2022-01-24 15:44:15

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Take a consultation with Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-01-22 17:58:46

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Could be due to nasal congestion can take steam inhalation ,nasal spray for relieving nose block,if saturation is normal it might not be pnuemonia,you can do a six minutes walk test and check your saturation to rule out pnuemonia
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consult pulmonologist for further guidance

Answered2022-01-22 17:56:19

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Pl take Rtpcr for covid.Detailed history is needed. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.

Answered2022-01-23 01:29:22

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