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COVID positive, Not sleeping last 4 days
Hi due to COVID, I have been on sterdoids from 30 April morning (32mg total each day Medrol 16mg substitute) and from last four days could not sleep at all. Is that normal? Did some work day before yesterday which caused lot is sweat and due to which now I have dry skin on my forehead. Is that also normal. Right now no symptoms of COVID but still in isolation. First Symptom, high fever, couch, headache 23rd April early morning, Rapid test -Negative, went for RT-PCR same day. 27 th April - RTPCT test positive score 25 Blood test sample collection - 27 April, blood test results - CRP - .93 LDH - 482 D TLC - 4620 S FERRETIN - 108 PROLACTIN 141 IL 6 - 522 G 29 Th April HRCt scan HRCt score 5, CORAD- 5 From 30Th April, I am on steroid Medrol 16 mg twice a day, LCIN 750 morning, Apixaban 5mg morning, Becozinc capsule morning, Allegra M night. LIMCEE 500mg 2 tablets 3 times a day. Vitamin D one a week. All prescribed by Chest specialist.
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Hello, treatment  is OK, you only add Inj Monocef  1 GM twice a day for 7 days, chew strepsils, cough lozenges, Vick's ginger 2 hrly, you can call me online for prescription.
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You are getting the right treatment. Do deep breathing exercises and proning.
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Be patient CT scan score shows mild disease.
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Keep yourself well hydrated.
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