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Covid 19 Positive
Hello Doctor 40 days ago, I was diagnosed covid positive with mild symptoms. 15 days ago, Again I was diagnosed positive. And again today, I am covid positive. I don't have any problem.. what should I do? Is there anything to worry about?
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If you don't have any symptoms then there is no problem.check saturation regularly.sometimes dead virus is detected in RTPCR that's why you are coming positive.Remain in isolation untill test comes negative
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If u don’t have any symptoms.And your oxygen saturation is fine then no need to worry. It has been seen in some cases where even after the recovery the rtpcr test will be positive
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You should just maintain isolation and repeat test after 3-4 days
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Be in islolation Take steam check ur oxygen saturation 4 hrly If any symtom consult to doctor Forore queries consult me on practo now
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