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Coughing & slight chest pain no fever
Hello... I had some chest congestion and coughing around 15 days back and consulted a dr at practo, he asked me to take Pulmoclear & Wikoryl.. I am done with medicines and at home since last 10 days.. Since yesterday i have slight pain in throat & some body ache, little pain near ear & nose because of cough...Chest pain and coughing is still there.. My body temp is between 97.2 to 98.5 What to do..??
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Go for RT PCR first Do chest X-ray Steam inhalation twice daily Paracetamol 6 hourly Consult for further advice after reports
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Mam first u go for investigation like RTPCR,Digital X Ray,CBC,ESR,afterwards depend upon reports will start medicine .
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Looks like you are completely fine, For cough you can do warm water saline gargles 3-4 times a day, drink luke warm water, and take syrup Adusol 2 tsp 3 to 4 times a day with warm water. This will take care of ur complaint. Keep drinking warm water, this will take care of mild fever
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