Getting fever from 11th day - Covid

2021-05-14 02:51:59
I got covid symptoms on may 1st Post that I started taking medication for 5 days then again on 7 th day I got fever and took ct scan in that 5/25 was the score on the 7th day, again till 10th day night I don't have any symptoms from 11 th day climate changed morning I am getting fever around 99.5-100 and blocking in the nose as well,it's been 3 rd day now still getting fever is this expected?
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Don’t worry, your symptoms are mild. And yes fever came occur
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Answered2021-05-14 03:13:55

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You have not taken any antibiotic. Take Augmentin 375 mg twice daily for 3 days. Take Dolo 650 mg only if temperature is above 99 degee as required upto 4 times daily. Warm salt water gargles thrice daily. Continue Vitamins.

Answered2021-05-14 03:12:38

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Yes getting fever in 2nd week of illness is common with inadequate treatment. Please share prescriptions and blood reports if any so that anyone can answer your questions better.
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If you already have not been tested, please get a blood test for C-reactive protein and Complete Blood Count
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Monitor Oxygen Saturation(should be ≥94) and Respiratory Rate (should be less than 24)

Answered2021-05-14 03:13:41

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Yes if titer are high then features may persist till 20 day also
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Answered2021-05-14 02:59:23

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