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Covid retest twice positive in a month
About my wife:1st test Covid+29th May, recovered by 8th May then retest on 14th May positive , again retest on 23rd May positive. But without symptoms in last 2 test why not negative coming. She is mentally worried if something went wrong. Pl guide now , no medicines taking. Very little test and smell sense at present since 30th may.
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It can be positive till month dont worry watch spo2 levels closely and if no any symptoms relax and watch tv she will be alright
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Take proper precautions according to the COVID protocol. Nothing to worry Keep well hydrated Take protein rich diet Monitor sp02 daily Do the 6 min walk test daily
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Rtpcr test can show positive results even till 3 months But as long as she’s asymptomatic there’s nothing to worry
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Take rest Practice breathing exercises
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RTPCR can be positive for more than 1 month No need to worry
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