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Chest infection & fever
My grandmother is suffering from constant chest infection and can't rid out of fever . She can't swallow food and liquid too.
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HELLO, CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN M.D./CHEST PHYSICIAN OR HOSPITALIZATION FOR RYL'S TUBE FIDDING AND PROPER CAER SUCH AS IV FLUID, INJECTABLE HIGHER ANTIBIOTICS, X--RAY CHEST PA VIEW DIGITAL. TLL THAN, TABLET PARACETAMOL 500 ONE TABLET TWO-TIME A DAY AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER OR AS REQUIRED. TABLET  AMOXICLAVEE 625TWO-TIMES A DAY AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS. SYRUP BRONCHOLIN HALF TEASPOON FUL THREE TIMES A DAY FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS. SIPS OF LUKE WARM WATER, SIPS OF TOMATO SOUP, VEGETABLES SOUP SHE FEELS COMFORTABLE. LIGHT DIET SEMILIQUID TYPE WARM WATER PLENTY BOILED WITH THREE FOUR CLOVES. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS. O.K BYE.
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