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Cough- X-ray & Medicine attached
Hi sir/madam, I have been having cough for the last 30 days. I visited hospital n had the chest x-ray n PFT test. X-ray was normal. Doctor prescribed medicine and Digi inhaler for 30 days. Now the level of cough is reduced but having bit of cough during night. Attached X-ray and current medication for your reference.
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Hi Continue the medications. It will take 2 to 4 weeks to settle.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Have a regular follow up with your treating pulmonologist for the same
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It may take upto 3 weeks for cough to go away completely. Be patient. If the cough is not going away, it is increasing or there are new symptoms, please take it up with your doctor.
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