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Feeling Chest Tightness
When lockdown started I became very anxious and was very much stressed. Then I started with sore throat and daily morning diarrhea (only once). I got diagnosed with Acid Reflux symptoms, before 2 weeks I had a voice problem with sore throat then it got resolved and now getting cough along with some mucus with chest tightness(whenever feeling anxious). Please advise me if it is covid19. I don't have fever, running nose or breathing problem and not exposes to any covid19 zones.
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Relax , don't be too worried about Covid-19. Take regular physical exercises. Take well balanced diet and fresh fruits. Take Pantop- D tablet early in the morning on empty stomach daily.
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