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B/l prominent bronchovascular markings
My mother is tested covid positive, she is facing breathlessness for some time during the day over couple of days. She has no fever for past 10 days and her spo2 is 96. She has dry cough. Her chest xray report states: "b/l prominent bronchovascular markings are noted". Do I need to worry. How to treat it. What should I follow. Pls suggest something
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Things to do after she turns negative for covid 1) do CBC DDIMER CRP 2) do HRCT chest And then consult a doctor
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Propped up position sleep for 12hrs,breathing exercises  will help.
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advised online consultation for proper guidance and treatment.
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No just continue and finish all the treatment course given to her for covid Keep her hydrated Monitor fever and spo2 Saline water gargles and steam inhalation twice a day
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kindly consult for more queries
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