Covid postive

2021-04-27 12:17:46
My father and me tested covid postive on 18 April. We issolate us on 21 April after report. We take Ivermectin 12mg A to z ns new Doxee 100 Limcee 500mg Uprise d3 For 3days . After it we consulted to doctor and she gave on 24 april Tab Rablet 20 once a day Tab Augmentin 625 twice a day Tab medrol 16 mg twice a day Tab Naprosyn 250 twice a day Tab Ecospirin 75 once a day Tab Fabiflu Tab VitC 500 once a day Cap Z&B once s day Tab claribid 250 . Today(27 april) my father oxygen level comes 91 then I again consult my doctor and she change the medicine Tab Rablet 20 once a day Tab medrol16 twice a day Tab ceftum500 twice a day Tab eliquis 2.5 mg twice a day Fabiflu Tab VitC nd Zinc For 5 days . I am totally confuse that my father get great treatment or not please please guide me. 🙏
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Dear what is ur concern exactly oxygen levels of ur father ???

Answered2021-04-27 12:57:44

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At first do HRCT asap for your father. Then take steps on by HRCT result And along with HRCT do CRP & D DIMER.
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if HRCT and CRP comes higher then need to be admitted. if its normal then continue present treatment , if D DIMER showing high value need to start enoxaperin (i./v.)
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tell tour father to lay down in prone position for 10 mins every 2 hourly.

Answered2021-04-27 12:24:19

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