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Postcovid patient. At home with O2 92-93.Taking zinc, vitc, pirfenex,symbicort(2 times) Brodox and moncee(1/2 tab in night)salcof (2,5ml) For past two days somethibg like phlegm sticking in my throat causing discomfort. Is this normal or how many days it will last? Is the medicines enough? Pls tell ur suggestions dr's. TIA.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Post covid bronchitis is very common. Will get better over time. Don't try too hard to cough it out. It will only make it worse.
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Try Betadine gargle twice daily for throat irritation High protein diet and hydrate well
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Avoid spicy food and cold drinks Do not do steam inhalation
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Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports.
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Need more details. Kindly consult for detailed discussion and treatment prescription
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