Sir.
A 52yrs old women suffering from acute attack of cough and cold for 15 days. Temparature normal . SpO2 99. Her blood report is
TC.11.900.Hb 9.4gm%.Esr 48mm/1st hour.platelet count.2.77.CRP.14.4.
Pl. Suggest remedy.
Thanks.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Seems like upper respiratory infection..if cough is associated with sputum it will be most likely lower respiratory tract infection.Better to go for auscultation and upper respiratory examination.Suggestwd X ray PNS and X ray chest even if no response to antibiotics
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If at all there is no history of prior antibiotic usage, Tab Amoxyclav 625 mg three times a day for 5 days after food, Tab Pantop 40mg before breakfast for 5 days, Tab Levocetrizine after dinner,
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Cough etiquette, plenty of oral fluids and steam inhalation
Looks like infective etiology with mild anemia, details needed regarding presence of sputum, exacerbating factors, any similar complaints in the past and presence of comorbidities like asthma or allergies.
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provide detailed history and also any treatment taken previously
Health Tips
May take chest xray if symptoms have not improved since 2 weeks
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