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Hi, I had suffered from fever, cough & cold 5 days back. Consulted a doc and I was given paracetamol, azithromycin 500mg (1 a day) and cough syrup for 5 days. Fever was gone after 2 days but still struggling with thick chesty cough and thick stuffy/blocked nose. Now that the medicine course is completed what to do next to get health back to normal. Please help.
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HELLO, AVOID SPICY FRIED JUNK FOOD OR FOOD FROM OUTSIDE. NO COLD THINGS. ADD CITRUS FRUITS LIKE LEMON ORANGE KIWI GOOSEBERRY ETC IN DIET. HOT TEA WATER WITH SALT FOR GARGLE BEFORE MEALS SO  LOT OF MUCUS COMES OUT, SO AS CHEST SLOWLY BECOMES CLEAR. SIPS OF LUKE WARM WATER, SIPS OF TOMATO, VEGETABLES SOUP GIVES YOU COMFORT ALSO MUCUS THINS AND GO OUT WITH POO. ADVISE. X RAY CHEST P-A VIEW DIGITAL. CONSULT A CHEST PHYSICIAN/M.D PHYSICIAN.TILL THAN TREATMENT DUONASE NASAL SPRAY THREE TIMES A DAY IF NEEDED ONE AT NIGHT TIME. SYRUP VENTORLINE HALF TEASPOON FUL THREE TIMES A DAY. TREMOR IN HAND MAY OCCUR DON'T WORRY. ALL THE MUCUS COMES OUT I N THREE TO FIVE DAYS. ALEX COUGH LOZENGE ONE FOURTH PIECE TO KEPT IN MOUTH N SUCK, YOU CAN TAKE THREE PIECES IE TOTAL ONE LOZENGE. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS. O.K, BYE
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Incomplete history is the basis of getting the patient in wrong direction & prescribing medications or giving advise which wont be fruitful for you. So,I suggest you to connect to me further for better advise after knowing some important history that's required in your case.
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