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Covid reinfection
In last week of April I have been covid positive. However i have recovered in 2nd week of may. Now today i have headche in back of my head. And have slight body acge..after taking disprin body ache gone but headche is not gone. I have very mild cough for one month..is there any chance of covid reinfection? Or it is just common cold or something else? Pleasw guide. I am worried. I do not have any other symptoms..i need to clean throat sometimes as some mucus come in throat..
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Do not worry. It can be common cold infection, As the symptoms are mild. Take medictions for fever. Take Rest and Plenty of fluids. If worried too much then get tested for Covid. RTPCR
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Hi., I can understand your concern. It can be due to post covid symptoms.
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you can take tab paracetamol 650, when headache. syrup. ambrolite s 5ml 2 times a day after food for one week. continue multivitamins.
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If cough persist, plan for CRP, d dimer and ct chest.
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If you have taken proper precautions while going out it won't be covid.. if not you can get also .do home remedies for dry cough . If persisting you can consult for medications.. nothing to panic .
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