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Phlegm now going away?
So 2-3 backs i probably had a flu after a bout of throat infection. I was treated with amoxyclav for 5 days, during which on3rd day in morning i coughed yellow sputum from chest, and while coughing too hard once i saw blood tinged sputum, but after that it never occurred. Then i was treated with pulmoclear tablet for 2x 3 days. Cough took some time to subside. Now I don't cough much, some slight cough during morning but once or teice but problem is many times i need to clear throat and clear phlegm from chest(not cough). And i still have ticklish feeling in the lower throat. The sputum after clearing throat looks like the one in photo. A little milky/cloudy type? I am not sure how the appearance is. Please guide me what to do next!
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Steam inhalation twice-thrice daily will be helpful Tab Pulmoclear , only if not improving with steam Avoid steam and medicine if you get another episode of blood in cough. Don't cough forcefully.Mucus will be cleared in a few days.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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consult a pulmonologist
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Pl continue pulmoclear for a week. Pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history
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