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Vitamin C and bacterial infection
My rt-pcr test came negative but in CBC test result bacterial infection got detected.. doctor has prescribed me Augmentin 625 , dolo 650 ,montrx-fx tablet and Ambrodyl plus cough syrup . So If I chew vitamin c tablet will that help to kill my bacterial infection and regain my test ..currently whatever I am eating I am getting bitter test
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Look for better consultation regarding this..as it might be something else.u should be prescribed..better u consult
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Vitamin c will boost your immunity... Continue the prescription what your doctor has given... Hydrate well... The bitter taste will settle down...
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Hello, Covid is a viral infection and your tests have detected bacterial infection. Your doctor has provided appropriate treatment according to you reports Vitamin c tablets are to boost immunity and maintain your health. You can chew them without any worry The bitter taste can be due to your infection or the medicines that you’re taking. Your symptoms will improve after your infection has been treated. Kindly continue your medicines as prescribed by your primary doctor
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Follow up with your treating doctors advice
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