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Nitin Jha, a 22-year-old male, presented with blocked nose, cough, throat pain and intermittent fever. Diagnostic tests revealed acute upper respiratory tract infection along with several respiratory pathogens. The doctor recommended medications for 10 days, adequate rest, avoiding cold environments and certain foods. Follow up was advised after 2 days upon receiving additional test results.

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Nitin Jha, a 22-year-old male, presented with blocked nose, cough, throat pain and intermittent fever. Diagnostic tests revealed acute upper respiratory tract infection along with several respiratory pathogens. The doctor recommended medications for 10 days, adequate rest, avoiding cold environments and certain foods. Follow up was advised after 2 days upon receiving additional test results.

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091364 26224

My Clinic Implant Centre


2415, Durga Mandir Marg,, Niti Khand I,
Shahdara, Durga Mandir Marg, Shahdara,
Delhi
Delhi, Delhi 110032

Name: Nitin Jha Date: 23 Apr 2021


Age/Gender: 22 years/Male

Dr. Amit Agarwal (Physician)

Chief Complaints
Blocked nose, Cough, Throat pain and Intermittent fever

Allergies
No drug allergy
Had dust allergy, I was suffering from sinus few years back

Diagnosis
Acute upper respiratory tract infection [URTI] (diagnosed)
FTD Respiratory Pathogens 33 >6
Adv, Bocavirus, CoV(4), EV, Flu-A, Flu-A H1, Flu-B, hMPV A/B, parechovirus, PIV 1-4, RhV,
RSV-A, RSV-B
These are diagnosed based on the test reports of 15 th April 2021. Below mentioned Lab tests
required for complete diagnosis.

Lab Test

 RT-PCR
 Antibody Rapid Antigen
 Strep Test

General Advice
1. Same Medication to be followed for 10 more days.
2. Adequate rest of minimum 10 days required.
3. Avoid cold and refrigerated foods
4. Avoid AC environment and blowing wind

Disclaimer: The prescription has been issued based on your inputs during chat/call with the doctor. In case of emergency please visit a nearby hospital.

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091364 26224
My Clinic Implant Centre
2415, Durga Mandir Marg,, Niti Khand I,
Shahdara, Durga Mandir Marg, Shahdara,
Delhi
Delhi, Delhi 110032

5. Avoid exposure to dust by covering nose in dusty & smoky areas and at home while
cleaning which can irritate the nasal mucosa and worsen the symptoms. Using face
maskcan help in such environments and also prevent spread of the infection
6. Avoid spicy, non-vegetarian, oily food
7. Salt water gargling
8. Steam Inhalation helps to relieve from blocked upper airway passages.
9. Do Tepid Sponging. Procedure: If temperature is above 102F, Sponge all over the body
with luke warm water from head to toe including back and head. Don't wipe off, let it dry
onits own which will reduce temperature by evaporation. About 15-20 mins of sponging
shouldbe enough. But take the temperature every five minutes and stop tepid sponging
when the temperature drops to 38 C (100.4 F).
10. Medications may cause drowsiness. Take necessary precautions. Do not speak much.

Diet :-
1. Have soft diet like porridge, toast, Khichdi, Idlis , etc
2. Take warm fluids/soft food more frequently in small quantities
3. Warm water with added honey, tea are good for colds
4. Have a lot of fluids to keep yourself hydrated. Don't only drink plain water, but also include
tender coconut water, vegetable soup and fresh fruit juices (with no added sugar).

Follow up after 2 Days after test reports (on 26th Apr 2021).

Dr. Amit Agarwal


MBBS, DNB(General Medicine)
Registration No: DMC-32849

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