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Cough for 2 weeks
I'm a CKD patient undergoing dialysis past 7 years and recently I started having cough Started with dry cough and now phlem . When I sleep it gets increased . Took xray . Doctor then prescribed muclolite syrup and levocet . Should I take additional asthalin nebulization to relive congestion? Or will it counter react
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and get evaluated
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Take a xray chest and Take a online pulmonolosist consultation
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Share CXR film. Take online consultation with relavent history and reports.
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share your chest xray, get a consult, skip asthalin.
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You can take.But Pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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are you having rhinitis also ?? provide your chest x ray too
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Hi You need to consult a pulmonologist and a cardiologist The recent cough can be a viral congestion or related to heart or lung systems
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You can continue nebulisation and medicine as prescribed
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Kindly get an ECHO and sputum analysis to rule out infection
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