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Lung infection post covid symptoms
He is having lung infection after post covid with hcrt 15/25 on 24 may admitted to hospital released on 31 may with hcrt 11/25 , crp normal , ddimer 0.41. Now he is having constipation and when he wake up in morning he start coughing after he gets fresh and sort breathing occur, when some points on back, his chest and his neck is pressed he belch a lot after that he becomes normal. After having dinner also he start coughing and when he belch become normal, every time he finds something stuck in his neck which makes him coughing. Kindly suggest some medicine as he is having type 2 diabetic.
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Hi come online video consultation for prescription.
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Post covid bronchitis and gastritis are very common. Nothing to worry.
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Eat healthy and hydrate well Deep breathing exercises only
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Avoid spicy food and cold drinks Do not do steam inhalation
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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