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I was tested positive 19 days back and now I am fine. Spo2 remains above 97. Yesterday my CT score came 7. Do I need any medicines or it will automatically recover?
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No just take a good healthy diet and follow breathing exercises
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Changes in lungs due to pneumonia take time to heal. Sometimes not completely. If u r asymptomatic, do chest physiotherapy , breathing exercise , steam inhalation and regular follow up with a chest consultant as you may require some supportive treatment. These lung patches can cause recurrent chest infection sometimes if u don’t follow a healthy lifestyle for next few months. No smoking, and stay away from anything that can cause irritation in respiratory tract- like pollution, or any sort of fumes.
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Take Zincovit capsules ( Daily 1) Vitamin -D3 60k ( weekly once)
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After 19 days of illness no medicine u ll b needing. It ll automatically recover.
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