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Welcome back Mrs. Dolly,
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If you recall our last discussion, I've explained that the yellow color of the sputum possibly depicting the underlying infection along with the stagnation of secretions.
Now, the stagnation of sputum, internal cell debris, and secretions take a really complex process to produce this color, which is why it may take a long period to clear off also. Please note, that Emphysema of the lungs itself takes several years to develop.
Do make sure that the Sputum is analyzed and cultured (sputum culture and sensitivity), if not done yet, better to get a fresh one as infection needs to be ruled out already discussed.
Once the infection is ruled out and the antibiotic course is completed, continuing routine and maintenance dose of steroids(Methylprednisolone in this scenario), daily round the clock nebulizers, deep breathing exercises, steam inhalation with routine daily chest physiotherapy will further help in what we term as lung-toileting thus help in clearing out of that debris.
It's a day by day process, can take even several months, so please don't worry in case it doesn't clear off quickly.
Coming to the flu-shot, please note, an infection-free period of at least a week is required to yield the most benefits out of it. Yes, if it is, then you can certainly go for it.
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I think you meant Azithromycin...It seems that yours is an advanced case, which is why your doctor is perhaps considering long-term protection. However, the documented recommendation is, in that case, three times a week for a total duration of 12 months (not lifelong).
The Electrocardiogram is recommended for monitoring purpose in patients who are on Azithromycin therapy for such duration. Although, chances for developing any untoward side effects are quite unlikely. Please note that this monitoring is generally done a bit frequent only at the beginning, then only once in a while.
It's a novel approach as the chances of developing side effects are actually higher in patients receiving the therapy in the short course. Moreover, it's been observed that the incidence of flare-ups actually got reduced after this. So, you can consider this and give it a go for the 12month period (definitely not lifelong though).
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