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Covid positive on may 5 symptom on3
My father was tested positive on 5 th . Symptoms body pain for two days no fever . .He had diarrhea on 7 rh . We took a covid profile blood test .Dr. said nothing to worry everything was ok in the blood test . He has  oxygen saturation levels remain 99 . He has no symptoms now. It's been 16 days from the onset of symptoms. Now he is normal. But his pulse oxymeter now shows spo2 99 .but it gives the reading late . Is that a danger sign .
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Hi I understand ur concern....do a online consultation for detailed analysis
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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Above 94% oxygen saturation is normal. Do 6min walk test at home. Also check  BP /Pulse/ Temperature/ Sensorium.
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