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Post covid complication
I'm in the recovery stage of post covid now but I'm facing some difficulties like thorough cough and unusual sound inside my chest. Recently done a xray and it was all normal? Is it really normal? It's been almost month of recovery stage still I'm facing the cough issue repeatedly!!!
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Cough issue persists for upto 3 months. You should monitor saturation. If that is above 95 , everything is normal. Let your mind and body rest. They have overcome an acute illness that induces a stress response. Let your body heal at its own pace. Improve diet and begin mild exercise to improve cardio respiratory fitness.
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Enough mucous is a sort of cilia reworking post covid so no worries Have mucolytic stuffs For further query call
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If your cough is associated with sputum. F Go for a montoux test.
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Pulmoclear one tablet twice daily after food for 5 days Steam inhalation thrice daily for 5 days
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