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Can someone get pneumonia after 25 days of covid symptoms with Spo2 98-99, normal bp, and normal breathing no problem just slight coughing
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The disease has different presentations for different people And pneumonia can present at a later stage when the infection is over Or there can be a possibility that there were no symptoms so the pneumonia was diagnosed late
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The reason why we as doctors keep saying do not self medicate and consult a physician for a proper evaluation and management You are doing more harm to yourself than benefit by saving few bucks and not consulting on time
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Coughing if persists beyond 5 days is an indication in itself that the lungs might be affected
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It is possible, you will need to get a few tests done to locate the exact issue, share your earlier reports and book an appointment at https://www.practo.com/meerut/doctor/rajesh-kumar-gupta-general-physician-1
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