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I had Covid on June 14th and recovered from it. After seven days I tested negative. Now again I have the same symptoms like sneezing, watery nose, throat irritation. Will Covid affect again. Do I need to do the covid test. Can I take the same medicine which doctor prescribed last month?
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I understood your concern and noted the problem as well. need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo, so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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It's unlikely that you have COVID this time As you recently had tested positive As per guidelines you need to do PCR test But in practice it's request is not required
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as a precaution take care of your health
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warm water , symptomatic treatment for running nose , gargling, vitamin c 1 gm daily should be good enough
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On the basis of your sign and symptom and history you are suffering from acute upper respiratory tract infection that is caused by most probably by virus and in some cases by bacteria  as a secondary infection and in some case that is due to weather change around you . So in this situation you should first take symptomatic treatment to get releif as soon as possible.
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Best treatment depend on contect diagnosis so you should take Consultation from a good doctor.
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keep positive attitude to fight any disease any problem of your life.
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Kindly consult
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Cosult on practo
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Chances of re infection is less likely Kindly consult a physician online on practo
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Your symptoms will need to be discussed. Pls consult. It might not be COVID only.
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Theoretically there is a need for a Covid test but , practically ,  there is no need.       The Covid test that we do is taken from nasal or throat swab. Being a respiratory virus it will certainly be found in the nasal passages. So you will get a positive report.       But if you had a recent infection or you had full vaccination , you already have immunity and you will not suffer from Corona.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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