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It's 27 days since I was tested positive for covid. All my tablets are over. All my major symptoms are gone. I'm getting back my taste and smell as well however I still have cough with mild phlegm. Do I need to consult a doctor to get this checked or will this go away on its own?
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Don't worry it will subside  check your saturation If you have breathing issues consult a doctor
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Everyone heals at their own pace. Give your body time. It will recover on its own. Nothing to worry. ✌
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It is self resolving over the time. Untill unless you are having difficulty in doing daily work due to cough. Keep on getting steam inhalation without adding anything to it. And a cough syrup
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What was your treatment course? Hrct score? You might have secondary bacterial infection.
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