A month ago, I had typhoid, and when I checked, I had a lot of difficulty in breathing and vomiting weakness. I was admitted to the hospital for 6 days and received treatment. After discharge, I still have difficulty breathing, though it's not as severe as before. Sometimes it happens, so what should I do? Will it get better on its own? I showed it to the doctor, and everything seems normal xray and ECG . The doctor prescribed an anxiety medication, but after discharge, doctor given me Faronem 200 and Laz 500 and this medicine also completed. Will it get better with these medications, but from 1-2 days I am feeling better some times feels like breathing problem and some time feels pain on right side of chest not every time
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Post infection you can have phlegm accumulation inside your chest at times. Which is gradually get better on its own. Now since you are already feeling better, nothing else to be done. Steam inhalation twice a day for a couple of days will help get much better. Pain maybe due to post infective costochondritis
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if pain not subsiding can take
C Rejoint twice daily for 5 days
T. raciper 40mg once daily for 5 days
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