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Dry cough, phelgm from 2 week
Due to getting wet in the rain, sore throat and my voice had changed, there was stiffness.. I take amoxicillin 500 and soluvine cold for 5 days but now it has been two weeks, I have headache, some dry cough and phlegm, I am not feeling hungry, weakness remains, I have also lost two kg of weight.. Two days ago there was some blood in two mucus but stopped
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Hi consult pulmonologist for proper management.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Get a chest X ray pa view done
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You need detailed investigations.pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Hi You need to consult a pulmonologist for detailed evaluation Will be requiring a routine blood tests , chest xray and send sputum for analysis Can be a post viral tracheobronchitis
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Continue saline gargle
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Consult a pulmonologist and rule out lower respiratory tract infection
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get a consult with a pulmonologist..a proper history is required..mostly its the residual cough but need to rule out any aad or oad
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