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Alcohol after recovering from COVID-19
Hello, I've been tested positive for COVID-19 early May and got recovered in a week time using medication at home. Got negative in 12 days time through RT-PCR. Now it's been 20 days since I've got negative report. But have mild post COVID symptoms like headache and slight abdominal pain and burning sensation down there sometimes. Is it safe to drink alcohol at these times? Just 2 small bottles of beer ? For a bit relaxation in these tough situations... Thanks in advance ...
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Hi,avoid alcohol for minimum of 1 month. Take fluvoximne 50 twice daily after food. Tab co q1o after  lunch for 1month. So that your problems will  be resolved.
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As a doctor I can never advice you to drink alcohol wheather you had covid or not. Watch Netflix for relaxation.
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Better to avoid alcohol because it decrease immunity
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