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Chest congestion with vascular lining in
Vascular lining in chest x ray... For last 10 days i had clavam 1gm twice daily along with levosiz m, now after xray doctor suggest me linzolid 600 tab twice daily fr 5days, also he said to continue clavam 1gm for another 5days. But i am feeling not well to have so many antibiotic for long time. Pls suggest what to do...also having cough...i am attaching the xray report.
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You have not mentioned your symptoms. More detailed history is required. Prominent markings do not mean that you have some disease. Please consult a pulmonologist online or offline
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Although your x-ray suggest being normal and so many courses of antibiotics is unnecessary. What you can do is just take rabeprazole 20 mg for one week and see if it reduces the cough. If still symptoms persist than consult a Pulmonologist.
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take the medication early morning 30 minutes before breakfast.
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take medication only for 5 to 7 days to see the effect
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment for the same
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Xray report is Normal. No antibiotics are necessary.
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