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Do I continue with fabi flu
I was having cold on 25 April , on 27 I saw dark brown blood in mucas without having cough , I isolate my self from 27 onwards , waiting of covid symptoms but not seen any , on 13 May I got stiffness in my stomach and ribs pain in extreme right and left ribs , I did pcr and d dimmer test with x ray , my value is ct 34 , till now I don't have any symptoms do I continue with fabi flu
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NO fabiflu needed
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FabiFlu only useful in early stages of Viral infection. Don’t take now
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Please consult any gastroenterologist . 
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