Sever cough

2021-05-27 11:45:07
I had covid symptoms last month but I recovered . But from past 3 weeks I got sever cough and flem coming out . I've been taking renorest and bresol syrup , and also steaming I drink kashayam every day but still I'm coughing. Pls suggest me what should I do to recover .
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Tab Azithromycin 500(1-0-0) before food 5days. Tab pan-D 40 (1-0-1) before food 5days. Syr Ambrolite-S (5ml-5ml-5ml) 10days. Tab deriphylline retard (1-1-1) 5days. Nebulization 4-5 times a day.
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avoid eating oily, spicy,cold food. take plenty of fluids.

Answered2021-05-27 18:29:59

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What was ur ch score during covid?At present get X-ray chest, blood test like CBC,esr.,crp.& Then consult with me

Answered2021-05-27 11:50:29

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my dear , kindly consult me for further treatment and advice consult me asap .

Answered2021-05-27 11:48:44

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Go for digital Xray chest, CBC,ESR, Widal Test , till that you can start T. Oncet 3 D 1 daily x 5 days  ,consult

Answered2021-05-27 11:51:20

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Please consult as early as possible If you can take  Xray Chest PA view

Answered2021-05-27 11:51:15

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Hello post covid cough is very common these days . Get chest x ray and consult me for treatment and guidance
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Consult on Practo

Answered2021-05-27 11:49:25

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Not my specialty.

Answered2021-05-27 11:46:26

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