I think I am covid positive

2021-04-23 16:29:23
I suffered for no test and no smell and last fever only 5 days ago but no body pain only some weakness so what should I do ?
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Get chest X ray done , if RTPCR IS NEGATIVE.

Answered2021-04-24 14:26:44

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Answered2021-04-23 18:20:19

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Get rtpcr

Answered2021-04-23 16:47:56

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Advice covid rtpcr test.. Nd isolation

Answered2021-04-23 18:05:54

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I strongly recommend that you get a covid rtpcr at the earliest. It seems to be very mild, so even if you are positive home isolation and symptomatic management will suffice. If it's negative we can assess for other causes of fever. For any further discussion please feel free to contact me. Take care

Answered2021-04-23 17:08:42

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Get RT-PCR for COVID done If RTPCR negative and still having symptoms go for HRCT chest, as this time even RTPCR is coming negative sometimes. Till then Paracetamol as needed.

Answered2021-04-23 17:03:59

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