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Covid CT scan points 5/25 , mild
Hi , on sep 3 rd my two covid swab tests came negative but CT chest showed mild symptoms of 4/25 . I was having fever and body ache . After 1 week it is cured . I developed dry cough prolonged for 2 weeks . Cough very much reduced but I feel slight increase in temperature 99.7 . Dizeness sometimes . I took another CT chest scan 5 /25 . Took antibiotics. Is this normal after after covid effects to have fever now and then , not crossing 100 • cough is very light . Almost no cough. Slight burning sensation. Are they after effects . How long symptoms will be there . For me almost a month . Please advise . I'm confused .
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This can be post covid sequale Pls get anti covid antibody test done. Also start antibiotics course for a week
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It may take 2 weeks Salt water gargling morning and evening If temperature more then 99’f take one paracetamol 650 mg
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