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I'm covid positive . My spo2 is 98 and temperature is ranging 99.2-99.8 but my heartbeat generally in morning is 115-120. Is this any concern.
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Hi 1st of all  You are perfectly maintaining your SpO2 level (Normal is above 95%).. Accelerated Heart Rate is a matter of concern but nothing to worry. just to avoid this make yourself cool,compose and mentally strong. Don't stress yourself
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Have plenty of fluids Don't stress yourself
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Your spo2 level is normal, temperature is little high take calpol and increased heart beat may be due to adverse effects of covid medicines so kindly consult physician to rule out possible causes
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You are having tachycardia, probably due to raised temperature and covid infection. You need to be at rest, calm down yourself and have good amount of protein rich food. Have plenty of fluids orally, fresh fruits. If you still have problems, consultation is needed
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continue medications as advised, or if you aren't following a prescription, consult.
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