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Post COVID cough
She has been suffering with post covid cough since May 2021. At that time(May 2021) she was 5 months pregnant. So we did not take much medicine for cough but only took nebulization With budecort. And after delivery she has been prescribed montek lc tablets for cough. But it relieves only when we take medicine.. could you please let us know what is the cause for this.
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Don't worry, need more details and evaluation to Start proper management. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription. Click consult now to start proper medications.
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Post Covid is usually very resistant and may last for months
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Medication under prescription is advisable
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She needs to get her X-ray done . She can started deep breathing exercise ,which might benefit her.
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