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Covid+ Cough with chest pain for 2 days
Hi, i am diagnosed with covid 4-5 days back. I have started fabiflu treatment from second day. I had fever and body pain for 3-4 days. But now for two days i am having cough and it pains while coughing. I am feeling pain in area over food pipe. I got some red sputum in morning too. Please suggest what need to do now..
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Go for CBC test and x ray and ct chest, you should be taking  antibiotic with fabiflu 
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go for CBC and x ray  and ct chest
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take precautions and get isolated yourself for next 10 days
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Immediately go for HRCT Chest, Blood test like PT, INR, aPTT
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Consult for more details
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Have you got any other reports or chest CT scan done? Please consult with me for further guidance.
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