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Dry cough in covid
My mom is having dry cough after covid. It's been 14 days of covid symptoms but still she is having dry cough. In CT scan, score was 3 done on 8th day. Is it something to be worried about?
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Usually cough last for more days after covid
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give her syrup ascoril d 5ml three times a day
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Have you done anyother tests??? Does she have any other disease conditions??? Need a detailed history for that So i would recommend a direct consultation As this may be normal issue but can be a serious issue also
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