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COVID negative but chest wheezing
I did an rtpcr COVID test which came back negative. But I am still having wheezing in chest and coughing (not a lot) since 4-5 days. No fever or anything else. The difficult in breathing is not a lot but wheezing is there. I have ashtma and i take serflo 250 inhaler as needed (not more than 10-15 times a year Max). 5 days ago i had a bad allergy attack. What to do?
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Do continue seroflo 250 1 puff twice daily...need to start some add on therapy...do consult pulmonologist for better opinion
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Hi Need to change medications for asthma Come online for prescription
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Take a consultation with Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Pl take anti allergy drugs,and inhaler.pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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