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Covid Recorded patient has cough and col
Covid Recorded patient has cough and cold. Discharged from hospital last month 18th. Please advise. New check prescription attached. Can we continue the prescribed medison only or use cough Syrup and other medison for cough and cold. Thanks in advance.
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as a ent surgeon i can tellu that this is due to colonization of nasopharyngeal mucosa by the covid virus. resulting in damage to mucosa ,which take times to reocver so symptoms can be relived by supportive meidcsation. medicine u r taking r good but should be supplemened by some beeter one. kindly consult with ur detailed hsitory for further guidance
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Take steam inhalation daily Use syrup Benadryl twice a day Avoid cold items
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Post covid cough is very common. You can change medicine if not working. You can consult on practo . Do saline gargle 3 times in a day
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