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I had covid 40 days back , but my spo2 still hovers around 95 - 97 . I had little pneumonia during covid ct score 2/ 25 .I still get cough sometimes. Is it normal ?
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You need a physical consultation. Consult a pulmonologist and CT Chest .
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It is common & it will persist for the next 3 months. It’s nothing to worry. For cough you can do warm water saline gargles 3-4 times a day, drink luke warm water, and take syrup Adusol 2 tsp 3 to 4 times a day with warm water. This will take care of ur complaint......... Dr. Rupal Rana Arya (Senior Consultant Physician) Mumbai
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Don’t worry, full recovery from Covid takes time. Eat healthy food, stay hydrated, continue your multi vitamins and stay happy.
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