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Fever 100F
Have fever for last 4 days ranging 99-100F. SPO2 LEVEL is 95-97. Have Lil cold now as taking Azithromycin 500. No other issues faced except body temp of 100F. Please suggest
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See the most common cause of fever these days is Covid-19. And despite taking medicines you are not recovering (say a period of 5days) u can het yourself tested. If it comes negative then go for other tests(Blood test, Ns1 antigen ..others) for full consultation prescription and follow up.. book appointment [ Dr.Bhavya Dubey]
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Please get yourself tested for Covid. You have to take antipyretics, antihistamines. Can try 6 minute walk test.
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need to upgrade your medication
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maintain hydration.
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Precautionary: Take steam & gargle twice For fever: Paracetamol Please get RT-PCR test done CRP D-Dimer CBC Calm down Lie in prone position Rest it out
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If not relieved consult me
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