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Morning yellow mucus
Hi, I am getting yellow mucus when I split first time in morning from past 2 days. Last month I did complete blood test. Only lymphocytes was little higher than normal. I have gilbert syndrome + deficiency of vitamin B12. Vitamin D normal. I have both knees pain from past 15 days. Did xray also but doc said nothing is there. I currently taking Shelkal HD & A to Z everyday. Do I have any inflammation or infection in my body? Is yellow mucus in first split normal?
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sputum examination is advisable
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Zerotuss xp syp 10 ml tds x 5 dys Tb ceftas 400 od x 10 dys
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Defitely have some infection...
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should take antibiotics after consultation
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Check yellow mucus at lab   may be normal  take warm two  glass of water daily morning  make this habit  routine in your life
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Gilbert syndrome is something to be ignored . It’s harmless . Vitamin b12 deficiency can be easily cured with medicines. Yellow mucus suggests bacterial infection
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Kindly consult
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Sometime it is sometime it’s infection
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Yes, it suggests there is Infection Do salt water gargling Maintain hydration
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consult for proper medications
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Yellow mucus might indicate underlying infection in your respiratory tract. Going by your history of Gilbert syndrome and b12 deficiency you have to give me a detailed history then only medicine can be prescribed. Inflammation or infection then only can be checked. You can consult online regarding further treatment. Meanwhile continue taking shelcal and a to z every day. And do cbc blood test.
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CBC and consult online
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