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Dry cough with slight fever 99 to 100
Last to last week I had running nose, light cough with light fever 99 to 100, I took paracetamol, ivermect, livcetro, azithromycin for 3 days and vitamin supplements as per doctors prescription... I had fever for almost 3 days, 1day 100 and 2 days 99...again today I got 100 fever with dry cough and light pain in my right upper abdomen near ribs area... I did my whole abdomen ultrasound and urine test and everyone came out fine. What to do next??? I have recurrence of mild fever
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Tab Azithral 500 mg od Tab levocet m hs Tab Lanol Er bd Tab Zincovit od For 5 days
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Drink plenty of water
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