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Hi I was recovered from covid 29 th April in Rt Pcr report as negative. After this I start feeling dry cough. I take some medicine for this. 1. Agithromicine 500 mg 2. Zac-d 3. Ascoril+ cough syrup. 5 days all medicine prescribed by doctor. After this also I have dry cough mostly one time in day. What should I do. I don't have any other issues like fever. Breathing issue...etc.
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What was ur severity score Nd ct value?
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Donot use antibiotics rampantly Now just take cake of diet ,hydration,and general health If you get any of these 3 Consult doctor again 1) Temperature > 100 degree farenheit 2) breathing issues (respiratory rate > 28/min) 3) saturation < 94%
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Don't take medicine Go for gargles Steam n Anticold Consult me for any other queries
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That will take few days to settle. You can take symptomatic medications for the same. Can I see your blood tests if done any?
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