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99.2 (Max fever after Covid)
Got Covid positive report on 15-Apr. HRCT Report on 16-Apr 5% lungs infection CORADS Score -1. Although other symptoms have gone away still getting mild fever(98.6-99.2) for few hours (2-3) a day. Also getting headache and pain in legs. Is it normal after covid recovery?
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Continue High protein diet, Multivitamin, Vit D3
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Hi , keep calm Covid symptoms usually last for 10-15 days Fever remains for first 5 days but if it persist beyond then need to follow up with covid markers along with repeat chest x ray to compare with first screening
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Leg pain could be a sign of DVT.
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Consult me for further evaluation
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Yes absolutely normal.. Continue Multivitamins.. High protein diet.. Excercise..
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