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What Causes Persistent Chest Congestion With Mucus?

i have chest congestion in the morning & then in the after noon it goes away. Even i have mucus in the morning but it disappear in the evening & i feel like i am all fine but whe i wake up its back again. i tried robutusson & other cough products.. Any help please ??
Mon, 27 Apr 2020
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Hello,

It may be due to bronchitis.

Still for further assessment you may require complete hemogram, chest x ray, sputum culture pulmonary function test after chest physician consultation.

Further treatment mainly depends upon the underlying condition.

You may require antibiotics after consultation

Continue saline or betadine gargles twice a day.

Continue deep breathing exercises.

Avoid smoking if you have it

Hope I have answered your query...
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr Shyam kale
Family and general physician
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What Causes Persistent Chest Congestion With Mucus?

Hello, It may be due to bronchitis. Still for further assessment you may require complete hemogram, chest x ray, sputum culture pulmonary function test after chest physician consultation. Further treatment mainly depends upon the underlying condition. You may require antibiotics after consultation Continue saline or betadine gargles twice a day. Continue deep breathing exercises. Avoid smoking if you have it Hope I have answered your query... Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr Shyam kale Family and general physician