Covid antigen test

2022-01-30 07:34:10
Hi i tested covid Positive 10 days back and today i did antigen test it came light positive. Does that mean i am still contagious? My ct was 27 and only had sore throat and mild coughing. Sore throat is fine now but coughing is there( 3-4 times a day) Please suggest.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-02-09 03:41:50

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If active infection is there it may infect other also. Wear mask and keep yourself in isolation

Answered2022-02-01 11:30:32

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-01-30 10:59:10

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Maybe Syp reswas 1-1-1 tsf

Answered2022-01-30 09:47:07

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Saline gargle and steam inhalation may be beneficial
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Consultation is advisable for medication under prescription

Answered2022-01-30 08:10:21

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Antigen test does not suggest the patient is contagious. Your RTPCR done 10 days ago was significant in this regard. If you are asymptomatic , you can be up and about.

Answered2022-01-30 08:06:37

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Yes u r contagious

Answered2022-01-30 07:49:02

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Need to consult privately for proper management and prescription. Click consult now

Answered2022-01-30 07:48:47

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Yes you are still contagious
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should take medicine and isolation for one week more

Answered2022-01-30 08:55:38

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Kindly consult

Answered2022-01-30 07:54:30

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Consult

Answered2022-01-30 07:37:22

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