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Post covid lung treatment
What all should i do to make my lung back to normal i was covid positive on 9th may with 12 CT value. I got negative on 24th may and my spo2 is now on 96/97 Should I coninue taking steam and nebuliser. If yes then which medicine in nebuliser? Please suggest I feel congestion in chest from last 3 days other than that no issue.
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Your lung will heal on its own even if you do not take any medication. However it might be quicker with medicines and exercise.
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Pulmoclear 100mg BD for 1 week Deep breathing exercises and Pranayama Avoid strenuous exercise
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Do not do steam inhalation Avoid spicy food and cold
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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You need detailed discussion regarding your problems. Take an online consultation with pulmonologist.
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Need detailed history . Congestion could be due to low viral bronchitis . This can be easily treated . Kindly consider for a personal consult for detailed explanation and treatment prescription
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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