Excess mucus in chest and throat

2021-09-09 14:37:35
Hello, I'm having lot of phlegm in throat and lungs which is causing cough. I recently underwent laser fissurectomy + haemorrhoidopexy. Already using lot of antibiotics and having pain when I cough. I've used Syp. Ascoril LS 5ml thrice a day for 3 days. Better now but not completely gone. If anyone can suggest me any syrup to remove phlegm and also to reduce cough, that'd reduce the pain at my surgery site and will be very helpful. Thanks, Mani
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Continue to use the same syrup along with mucinac orally/ nebulisations will be better than before,if not subsiding need to evaluate further
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Answered2021-09-14 05:25:50

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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

Answered2021-09-10 02:46:17

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Do a online consultation with Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2021-09-09 17:14:28

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Do a online consultation with a Pulmonologist for better evaluation and further management

Answered2021-09-09 16:01:17

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For expectoration, you can use pulmoclear syrup, 2 tsf 3times a day.However Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.

Answered2021-09-10 03:16:40

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