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Cough from 2 weeks
Hi, I got cured from fever last week only, but cough is continued for second week too, sometimes it will be wet cough too, I have been drinking hot water and gargling with salt water. Am taking Azithromacin tablets from 4days (daily one tablet 500mg) and Recof cough syrup, plz let me know if anything need to be taken to get rid of cough.
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Get your complete haemogram,  esr,  chest ray PA view to be done
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Adv blood : CBC, ESR X ray chest PA view
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Wet cough with fever means you have to take x ray of chest . Propablly mild pneumonia may be there . Any way a chest x ray is needed for further management.
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consult a doctor nearest to your place and take an x ray of chest
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