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Covid positive no fever no symptoms
Sunday morning I was having fever around 99degree and body ace , I take paracetamol in afternoon my fever gone and no body ace but I did rtpcr on Monday it can positive ( Ct value -21.93, rd rp gene ct value is 18.32) so I consulted doctor she prescribed me pan d , vizylac ,cefakind-500, wikoryl-10, limcee, zincovit,uprise d3, montac lc and naprosyn sos. I don't have any symptoms my oxygen level is 98 but my question is I heard covid situation become worse in 2 week I m little bit in worry is that true . What kind of precaution or tests should I do or anything els I should add . Plz help me out . Thanks all for ur valuable time and advices
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Continue taking what your doctor has prescribed and maintain hygiene and hydration. Keep monitoring temperature and oxygen saturation. In case when oxygen saturation drops below 94, or you feel breathless or any other symptoms, contact your doctor. With proper treatment and precautions, it will not get worse. Follow advice of your treating doctor.
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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Do not worry. This time most of the infections are due to Omicron.particularly If you vaccinated you will be cured without much problem. Just take what you have mentioned. Home isolate yourself. Take good rest Eat well  and drink lots of warm fluids Repeat Rtpcr after 7 days
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few blood tests and radiological investigations is enough. consult me on x90071x87408x for advice.
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886
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