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Feeling itchiness in lungs
I have tested positive for covid19 last Tuesday. Was feeling very low in energies specially in the morning times. Never had fever, only headache with body pains. Was on a medication ( vitamin c, Azithromycin, zinc and benadryl syrup) suggested by BBMP doctor. Yesterday I had a panick attack and started feeling breathlessness and immediately consulted a physician through practo. Medication is completely updated. I have yet to start taking the new medication But I am having spells of itchiness in lungs and coughing mucus (white and sometime black). My spo2 levels are between 96 - 99.the same bbmp doctor said i am absolitely fine and recovering. But this itchiness and fatigue are worrisome. Do i need to take any extra precautions or is it a sign of recovery? Please help.
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Pls take one tablet of Montair -LC at night for 5 days Gargle with salt and water 3-4 times a day You need not panic. May consult me in case of need
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