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Coughing up blood
I have been having cough and cold since past 3-4 days.. i finished my antibiotics at 14th may 2018.. i am still having cough.. yesterday I coughed blood and thought sometimes its normal.. but today i saw blood in my cough which scared me.. maybe I coughed too much and too hard.. or is it something else? And even if i have to consult which doctor should I go?
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Please Do following investigations Xray chest, sputum examination, hemogram, urine routine, blood sugar levels Send me report So that I can guide you precisely Meanwhile take Tab pause 1 Twice a day Tab pan 1 perday Tab ceftum 500 mg 1 Twice a day Sy corex T 7.5 ml three times a day All for 3 days
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Hello, ADVISE X-RAY CHEST PA VIEW DIGITAL. Blood CBC,ESR. Tab azee 500 one per day for three to five days.tab montuk lc one at night for five to seven days. SYR ambrodil plus ten ml three times a day. Plenty of liquids like nimupani in luckwarm water, mausambi juice, tomato soup sip by sip. Light diet like porridge khichari messed chapati ETC. AVOID COLD, spicy fried greasy junk food or food from outside. Ok.
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