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2021-05-18 18:26:31
Sir / Madam. In this way of around 27th to till today 16th may going through home Isolation. And I was delayed by 11days Rt-Pcr test which was occurred on 7th may and report came 11th May report was impressioned as covid was detected in me. As patient myself i'm a mild symptomatic In between of 27th two till yesterday I had altogether 4 or 5 Night panic attacks in which my oxygen saturation was shown between 98 to 96 ,including a low grade fever, few days before I had throat and chest tightness, choking throat, strep throat, warm flush, for the as per doctors prescribed medicines are taking timely even steam,gargleing etc, for those even i had gone through crp,d-dimer and thorax ct scane where all reports are normal, but in last night before coming of Night panic attack my mouth was driving, and even I had done some more physical activities, so while after completing of dinner as,usual as while taking of steam suddenly there was a panic attack, where my spo² was in between of 98 to
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Your Spo2 seems to be within the normal range. Probably due to anxiety.
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Answered2021-05-18 18:34:23

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Please consult am available now, and please understand that you are not sick and it's just things making you worry, relax and think about good things around

Answered2021-05-18 18:46:39

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