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Dear lifesavers, it's been 14 days since I am positive, I had low grade fever along with cough. Fever is gone from past 3 days but cough is still there. What tests should I conduct now to measure the damage it did to my body.
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Get D dimer (most important test to know how much thick is your blood) Cbc crp ferritin ldh.. 6 minute walk test...check oxygen at rest then check oxygen after walking for 6 minutes... Sugar levels(RBS)
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Hi Nothing much to worry about cough. It will be resolved soon,I hope you are having proper medication for the same along with Multivitamins  support. I am enlisted basic minimum test to Cross check the current status. Till that You can go with Betadine Gargle three times a day.
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Plenty of Fluid protein rich diet For further management you can consult me via practo App. wishing you Speedy Recovery.
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Ho, do a d dimer , crp, ferritin and a 6 min walk test. Do a covid IgG to loom at the antibody level.
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