Severe back pain in covid

2021-05-12 20:50:19
My brother has tested covid positive 2 days back, no other symptoms except severe back pain, he is taking covid medicines(fabiflu, becosule, limcee, addferol, pan,  ascoril) as prescribed by the doctor and having dolo 650 twice in a day for back pain but not giving relief. Pain is unbearable, so far no pain killers used. please advice..any specific medicines do you recommend. Thanks for your suggestions and help in advance.
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Answered2021-05-12 21:33:20

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This is a common concern in patients. Unfortunately pain killers other than paracetamol is not safe in covid. Usually the pain will go away after a few days. You can take Dolo 650 up to 4 times in the mean time.

Answered2021-05-12 21:01:44

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Take complete bed rest by maintaining correct posture For further assistance consult here
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Answered2021-05-12 20:58:12

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Only thing is advisable in Covid is Paracetamol..he can take Paracetamol 4 times every 6hourly

Answered2021-05-12 20:53:55

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For full guidance contact me on Practo for consultation . No medication other then paracetamol should be used .seek for other measures

Answered2021-05-13 02:33:41

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If you can describe more about pain that would be really helpful. You can apply pain relief gel or spray. You should take pain reliever only after complete evaluation.
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Answered2021-05-12 20:57:49

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Consult for proper treatment

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