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Cough with sputum , sometimes runny nose
I am suffering from cough with sputum from more than 15 days and sputum also produces but no chills, no fever and no other symptoms ... .sometime runny nose ... Which medicine I can take as I breastfeed my three months old baby ...
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nebulization. steam inhalation.
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my dear , kindly consult me for further treatment and advice consult me asap .
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Get RT-PCR test CBC , CRP test
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Monitor Temp, SpO2, pulse rate record 6hourly can take Tab. Montair LC twice a.
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As you have a feed the baby, better consult the local Physician.
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Kindly consult...
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