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Fever upto 99.1
Hi Dr From last 15-20 days in evening around 8:00pm,i get little temperarure (in actual i don't feel much but yeah feel  sort of little change in body).first day was 22nd April when i got te tmp and then i went to Covid test 2 times on 24 and 28 *Rtpcr* that was also -ve. Last week i was fine had no issue but now again from yesterday the same happens again..the temperature normally goes down without taking any medication on 22sept i had c section delievry. I was corona positive in october
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Hi, its mild fever. I need to know some information so kindly contact directly
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Hello dear You are advised to record temperature whenever you feel symptoms.
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Stay hydrated and take ORS (1 pouch in 1L of water) if fatigue and weakness present.
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