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Covid 19 medication for week 2
My mother has taken covid-19 medicine for 1 week now..Below are the medicine which she has taken Feviflu Dexamethasone Dolo Zincovit Limcee Ivermiticin Symptoms have started from 1 Sep and she was tested positive on 4th Sep..She has taken medicine for 1 week after that and bp,fever,oxygen and pulse is fine and under control now...She is having breathlessness now and no other symptoms are there.Her reports are still positive after 1 week of medication . Do we have to continue the medicine?i.e.feviflu , dexamethasone .Doc has prescribed hcqs for week 2.
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Continue your Multivitamins and Supplements plus no need to restart  Fabiflu,Ivermmectin and dexamethasone. Make a vital charring of BP, Temperature, SpO2 If Breathing  Difficulties is significant then Hospitalization and Oxygen support Required.
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Vitals charting ,HRCT CHEST,
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visit Local Hospitals for Complete chest examination. You can consult me for second opinion too. wishing her healthy and speedy Recovery
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In covid positive case 7,8,9 day crucial oxygen saturation if below 92 adv oxygen Inhalation and steroids ingection and crp esr and  other investigation required
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may get admission
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consult me online after oxygen saturation
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