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Advise regarding blood work
Hey I'm covid +ve since 7 days (considering my first symptom was on day 0),I just had a little low grade fever on the 3rd day after which it kept on decreasing. Now I'm at about 98.7°F sub-lingual temperature and my oxygen level is normal too (97-99%) I feel like I'm recovering since the minor sore throat I had earlier has completely vanished now I've minor cough,no fatigue and nothing else as of now ,Should I get any blood tests done? Thanks for giving me your precious time🙏
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Continue with pulmoclear and multivitamins , go for d- dimer, ESR , CBC
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No u dont need Be in isolation for 14 days Eat healthy foot Properly hydrate the body Monitor oxygen saturation 4 hrly If any query consult me on practo now
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