Upper-Respiratory Viral Infection Bacteria Inflammation
- redavenger1212
- Dec 3, 2024
- 1 min read

October-November 2024 for 4 weeks I was diagnosed with an upper-respiratory viral infection bacterial pulmonary inflammation disease. I was ill for 4 weeks with vigorous coughing, low voice impaired chest compression, mucus, headaches, dehydrated, constant bathroom occupied usage, and shortness of breath.
I was taking anti-viral proscription medications of Azithromycin and Teslin gel pearls to suppress the cough. The cough became worse in 3 weeks I had to the go to hospital.
The checked me out examined and discovered after and x-ray no signs of abnormal
growth or malignant tumors. The vitals were normal and blood pressure regular at 98%
Oxygen level rate.
The doctor administered Dextramine a steroid enhancer protein to isolate the bacteria inflammation reduced in my lungs. I was also administered potassium tablets because my potassium levels were low. So, I drank more 0 sugar Gatorade to increase my electrolytes. Now in December 2024 I all back on my feet, healthy, condition, fully cured and it also took a lot of faith hovered help from high place over my shoulders.
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