I have caught covid for the second time and was facing breathing difficulties for past 2 days. SPO2 level is normal and I got a chest X-Ray done today due to dear of increased chest infection. Can you please check the X-Ray plate and let me know if I have an infection or not and is a CT- Scan required. The symptoms are- Fever, throat pain, Cough. I have a medical history of Bronchial Asthma and Allergic Rhintis.
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It is indicative that ur covid symptoms are worsening and hence you need evaluation and escalation of specific treatment which suits you.
Better early then sorry .
I advice you to consultation me at earliest and book time slot as per your convenience . You will be helped.
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If you have caught Covid 19 second time, if you have history of Bronchial Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis, if you have had episode of difficulty in breathing,
Then you should consult a General Physician in your area.
covid 19 reinfection is to be treated carefully. chest x ray is not the best test to detect covid 19 induced changes.
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Since there is a history of asthma
And a complaint of difficulty in breathing
CT chest is advisable
Book an appointment after the CT to discuss further line of treatment
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