Weakness post covid

2021-05-24 06:36:53
I have tested covid positive on april 27th .. Now iam negative .. And recently done crp d dimer chest x-ray ecg everything is normal except crp is 6.5 . I still have little cough.. Using montelukast from 6 days... Iam feeling extreme  weakness everyday .. And sweating alot .. How long this weakness will be there ..
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Post covid weakness is very much common atleast for a month
Next Steps
Continue taking your vitamin supplements and zinc for atleast a month
Health Tips
Take protein rich diet Maintain adequate hydration

Answered2021-05-24 06:58:04

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keep watch on sugar levels specially if steroids are used for treating covid

Answered2021-05-24 06:49:25

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Hello, Post covid fatigue and weakness can last up to a few weeks to a month. Keep taking multivitamins, vit C and vit D for a month at the minimum.
Next Steps
Eating well balanced meals, with as much fruits as possible is important. Diet plays a key role in building up your immunity and stamina slowly.

Answered2021-05-24 06:42:26

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Hi Post covid symptoms vary from person to person some get well in days some in wks and some take months ...Those who take months are known to suffer frm long covid syndrome and there is no treatment as such you will get well by 4 to 12 wks ...keep your self well hydrated and don't over exert yourself ..Take symptomatic relief medications Thankyou

Answered2021-05-24 06:45:45

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