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Covid RT PCR Test Negative
For the first 2 days I had been suffering from fever of 100.2 and mild throat pain for  the first 2 days and now on 3rd day there is no fever and 4th day today I don't have fever or any throat pain too but I have completely lost my sense of both taste and smell..I had my RT-PCR test for COVID on 3rd day but it has come negative..iam confused as to what should I do now. These are the tablets iam currently taking Azithromycin 250 mg Nimek Para 500 mg and 100 mg nimesulide Zincovit Betadine Gargle
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Hi, RTPCR doesn't always come postive. Since you have symptoms that are consistent with covid I would suggest you to continue same treatment that you are taking. Taste and smell ll come back eventually. Dont worry if your saturation is > 93% and practice breathing exercises to relieve stress.
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