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I had covid 2 months back, now again feeling very weak, couldn't concentrate on studies. altered taste in mouth. fever is not there is it possible to have covid again in 2 months?
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It is possible. But don't worry. It can also be normal dehydration. Drink plenty of water with ORS. Take a break. Everything will be fine.
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Have you been vaccinated completely? Recurrance may be possible if not vaccinated and comorbidities are present.
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Get vaccinated.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Yes, its possible
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These are unlikely the symptoms of reinfection... Consult me online for detailed evaluation and further treatment
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