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Post Covid- Aggressive Gas
*Post Covid- Issue* *Aggresive Gas ( Dakar aana)* *Running medicine* Zincoivt once in a day Limcee once in a day P-40 - before breakfast Antacid( Gelusil) for gas. *Taken below medicine in starting during covid* 1. Doxycycline: twice a day 2. Predmet 8mg: twice a day 3. Dolo 650: twice a day (if having fever) 4. Sompraz D: before breakfast 5. Zinconia: Once daily 6. Limcee: Once daily 7. Alex syrup: thrice daily (For cough) 8. Ecosprin 75mg (before sleeping Case : Covid 19 1st test- 18.04.2021 - CT value 18 2nd test . 04.05.2021 CT value 27 3rd test 14.05.2021 - *Negative* No fever approx last 30 days .
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Gas problem is not due to covid but the antibiotics you took during covid. Continue zinc, take p40 before breakfast & dinner. Antacids three times before food
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Consult if not recovered
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avoid spicy foods
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You are taking too many medicines, we need to change the prescription in my opinion
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Take pantop 40 before breakfast but only after getting your prescription modified
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