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Breathing problem in evening, HRCT 0/25
I had mild covid symptoms like dry cough, taste and smell gone on 9 April 2021, Tested for covid through RTPCR on 12th april which came negative, started taking Covid medicines Ivermectin, Doxy, azithromycin and multivitamins . D Dimer, CRP, CBC, ESR, S Ferretin all test done on 21 April, reports were ok. Chest CT scan done on 21 April 6/25 score. But now i have breathing issue and weakness in evening from last 2 days, SPo2 level fluctuates from 98 to 75 while monitoring. Today 19th May HRCT Score 0/25 , still breathing issue, SpO2 level increases to 99 by taking fast deep breathe when monitoring. Pls Help me anyone 🙏
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Do a online consultation with a Pulmonologist for better evaluation and further management
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