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Hi doctor it's been 25 days I got covid and recovered I also tested negative 5 days back . I did d dimer and CRP test as well 5 days back everything is normal range . But sometimes I get sputum n cough type which is not hard but mild n I feel tired also some time . Is it normal to have these symptoms. Can I be without mask now at home with my family members as it's 25 days already .
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Take cough syp with saline gargle and steam inhalation..
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Don't worry. This is happening to almost all covid recovered patients. So it's okay. Have steam. Protein rich diet. Plenty of water orally You will be fine You can be there with other members of your family
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Fatigue is normal. Cough may persist. If cough worsens or breathing difficulty happens then need to see a dr. Do steaming and gargles
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