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Brown cough in morning
When I wake up The coigh which come is Brown in color and it's happening from past 4-5 days. (Cough photo attached) I had an xray taken and shown to pulmonologist around 30-35 days back for prolong cough (brown cough wasn't there) and at that time he told it's sinus issue (Xray image attached) What should i do next ? Note: I had quit smoking around 15 days back
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need to see few other things and detail history
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It is treatable but I need more detailed history to evaluate this further, kindly connect and do not leave this unattended
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needs attention..kindly connect
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Need further evaluation
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Pl consult with detailed history and reports for further evaluation and treatment.
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