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100 degree fever in covid on day 9
Hi, I've tested positive on 1st june ,my symptoms started on 30 may. We took CT scan on 2Nd June and the score came zero . I had three days high fever and at onset and then fever reduced however fever isn't going away ,today it's my 9th day and I continue to have 99-100 temp . Is this normal ? My saturation is all normal and is always 98 and above. When I take dolo temp lowers however it comes up next noon or evening.can someone suggest please. I'm ok multivitamin, zinc , vitc along with ivermectol,  azethral (which is completing today) ,from tomorrow Dr suggested to start amoxicillin.
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Hello Need a broad spectrum Antibiotic with few other medications and instructions. Kindly come for online video consultation
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kindly do a consultation with a pulmonologist to know more bout ur case and further management!!!!
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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