Post covid

2021-05-05 09:10:42
Hi i had covid on 26 april my oxygen level is 98 99 but my pulse is on hogher side 90 to 100 why..also i feel a bit heavy in between my chest
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Rise in pulse rate is normal in covid ptients But if increases more than 100 be cautious
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Answered2021-05-05 09:35:23

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Answered2021-05-05 09:12:16

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your readings are perfectly normal, the higher pulse rate & heaviness in chest is due to anxiety and not covid pneumonia.

Answered2021-05-05 09:40:35

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As long as saturation is maintained you need not worry. Anxiety and stress can cause a rise in pulse rate and feeling of heaviness of chest. Get adequate rest, plenty of oral fluids and nutritious diet. Monitor temp,pulse and saturation thrice a day. Can start on Tab.Pan D one tab once daily in morning for 7 days. Hope this helps!

Answered2021-05-05 09:35:13

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Is there any breathing difficulty? If not nothing to worry much

Answered2021-05-05 09:24:57

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