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Fever 99 and chill - covid recovry
Fever 99 and feeling chill after 9 days of covid recovery - 29th day from first symptoms. Is it normal? Crp/liver function/cbc/malaria/typhiod report is ok. What medicines i should take? Though fever goes after some rest but main problem is chill. What is the medicine for chill? I want to come out of this chill issue.
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there is no actual medicne for chills its always associuated with fveer f fever will go chills will aslo go. 99 is not considerd as fever especially in evening time. had u gone for rtpcr post covid.
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this may be a sign of reinfection or inflamation inside the body.
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Pleade consult for proper evaluation
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