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Lump in throat since covid
Hi Dr, i had been covid positive in august end...during the isolation period i felt a lump of cough in my throat..post isolation i had covid pnemonia which got cured within few days but that lump like cough hasn't gone since last 2 months. What could it be? Is it something to worry about? what can i do to get rid of that. Thanks in advance!
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It may be due to allergy or a post viral effect. Don't worry. Have an opinion with pulmonologist and take lot of steam inhalation as a remedy.
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Cough is normal presentation of covid and usually goes once covid gets cure..if it is persisting we need to  check other causes which is causing persistence of your cough.plz consult online with a clear pic of your throat for better understanding of your condition and medication.
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warm saline gurgle plenty of fluid
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