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Congestion in Chest
Hi, I was having Covid 19 symptoms since 7th May with sore throat and fever of 100.4. I started taking medicines Azee 500 for 5 days, Dolo 650 sos, Limci, Zincovit 1x10 days and weekly calcium. So after 3-4 days, my fever got to normal to 98.6 till today, my SPO2 is 98% from day 1. But from a couple of days my chest is having congestion and my nose sometimes get blocked. There is no coughing, but seems some in chest. I have consulted one physician and he had advised to for cepedom 200 twice daily for 5 days, Ab flo twice daily x 5 days and Bro-Zedex syr thrice daily. I am taking the medicines from last two days but no relief yet. Please advise
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Covid infection may take longer time to recover If possible get hrct chest done Examine oxygen saturation Continue same drugs Steam inhalation 15 mts three times
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