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Coughing and loss if smeel
My mother has taken 2 dose of vaccine on 5th may last one but from 13th may she was coughing in a mild way gradually it increases but after two days it was decreased to very mild normally on morning and evening, she also loses her smelling but after four days she got back her smelling sense. These are the two symptoms she found except these nothing happen, but till today her coughing was not cured, gale me thora khus khus hai, she was doing everything from day one like taking steam vapour, kadha and all the activities Is azithromycin 500 will suitable
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Syp TusQ dx Betadine gargles Drink plenty of water Keep body well hydrated Continue steam inhalation
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do RTPCR test
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avoid self medication. antibiotics should be started only after proper consultation.
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Do gargaling with betadine gargle. Take syrup deriphylline bm. Get covid rtpcr done
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continue  stem inhalation, eat healthy protein diet, green vegetables, fruits.
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consult for more evaluation
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