Post covid phlegm & uneasiness in chest

2021-06-24 07:47:44
I was diagnosed with covid on april 24th and got negative on may 22 . Today on june 23th i Still have mild  cough with phlegm(usually in the morning immediately after waking up) . I sometimes feel mild strain in my chest when i sit on a chair taking back support. One doctor prescribed me pulmoclear and other prescribed montek lc. What medication should i take to get rid of these post covid problems. Thanks.
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Better you take opinion after evaluation of your whole illness on this app.. we r here to serve you.

Answered2021-06-24 11:36:42

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

Answered2021-06-24 08:27:21

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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management

Answered2021-06-25 04:49:40

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You have to have faith in the doctor you consulted. Please start taking medications instead of taking opinions of multiple doctors.
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If you have doubts then you may talk to a pulmonologist here with details about your problems.

Answered2021-06-25 00:33:46

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Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports. You can take both pulmoclear,and montair lc.

Answered2021-06-24 14:01:46

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