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Covid- Blood in cough
Hello Doc.. I've been tested covid positive on 23rd of May with mild symptoms. I'm home quartined since then and took general covid medicines for 1 week with multi vitamins and zinc tablet. Concern : Once in a while I'm getting blood in cough. Please suggest what should I do.
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Occasionally occurs in severe cough . If it  occurs continuesly then take treatment.
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Blood in the cough is to be evaluated. Xray chest, Hrct chest. Treatment is accordingly
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Sylate t bd x 3 Zerotuss xp 10 ml thrice daily
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Blood in cough (haemoptysis) shouldn't be considered very lightly. I encourage you for a detailed evaluation for it.
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continue the covid symptomatic treatment as per the recommendations and carefully monitoring of SpO2 levels and temperature is adequate.
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consult for a detailed discussion. take care.
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