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After 40 days of covid still cough and cbc showing anaemia ...took paracetamol(6day)and azithromycin(3day) initially then doxycycline (3days) consulted doctor he gave deriphylline dexona and monocef bid for 8 days along with cetrizine and cough syrup...it got better but on 24-25th day again coughing started,have doxycycline,anyways,montair l ,grillinctus 5 days but still coughing is there and slightly increased ...
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Yours chest x ray shoving changes in right lower zone. You should go for hrct chest.
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after seeing report of recent cbc esr and hrct chest report. i can comment.
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you can contact me on Practo app
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You should also take steps to correct the anaemia
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Yes consult me on fuether managment
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