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Upper respiratory infection
Hello was having upper respiratory infection and chest pain...but the pain is gone blood coming when coughing i have submitted ct scan chest plz have a look
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It can be covid infection. How ever other infection like bacterial infection, aspiration pneumonia may also be there.
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Take a online consultation for further evaluation and managment.
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Hi. I understand your concerns. Open a private consult for a detailed analysis and to send you treatement presciption .
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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CT scan report shows ground glass opacities , covid is a possibility in the present scenario . However other conditions such has alveolar haemorrhage is also possible . Kindly consider for a personal consult for further detailed evaluation and explanation and history and treatment prescription
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