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For Mild covid can have prednisolone
Had covid symptoms 11days back, with no smell or taste now SPO2 98, CRP=0.8. and feeling some items smell. I had not taken prednisolone yet. Is it recommend to take mythyloprednosolon now after 11days to avoid any further inflammation or heart decease Please advise
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No steriods for mild cases.
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Watch for more severe symptoms.
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Consult whenever symptom worsen
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Take zincovit and limcee tablets once daily. Plenty of fluids and proper diet.
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Not atall. Steroids are only to be used in gravely ill patients to tide over CRISIS.
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no need of oral steroid..
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monitor ur crp levels after 72 hours.
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Not at all required as of now
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