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Post covid cough
My father had moderate covid and was in hospital for 5 days, received remedisver, discharged on Jan 1st, got covid profile test in mid Jan all reports are fine and even tested negative it's been 1.5 month, he still has mild dry cough and no other symptoms How long does one have cough post covid and should we go any testing again , Any recommendations would be helpful
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Hi. I understand your concerns . Best plan to find out cause of the cough and treat it. Open a private consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to send you treatement prescription .
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Post viral cough could also mean bronchitis which can easily be treated . Kindly open a personal consult for explanation and treatment prescription
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