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Having cold and headache
Hello. I have got cold and headache from yesterday evening suddenly. No other symptom as of now. I recently got covid infected in November. Is there any chance I am covid 19 infected ? Or is it a normal cold because of season ? And to mention I had a head wash and went out before drying in the evening.
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app or directly via Watsapp { 96 1820 2424 } for fast and better reach ..
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Can help you with next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Isolate urself and start medicine
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consult a doctor
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Isolate yourself and start medication under prescription. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription. Click consult now
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Symptom suggestive of covid ...Get covid rtpcr done N consult accordingly
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Yes there are chances of getting infected again with covid. But that can be said after you will get yourself tested for covid. It might not be covid also. So without testing nothing can be said. But I would suggest in such pandemic times, don't take any chance and get yourself tested as soon as possible. As per your symptoms you can have some tea or warm drink like kadha like ginger, tulsi leaves, bay leaves, turmeric powder, pepper powder, cardomom and see if your cold gets all right. If still symptoms persist consult me privately here on practo or on my number 8895_9099_75 
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get covid test done and till reports come negative wear double surgical mask.
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Good evening You have developed ILI symptoms , in this scenario we must suspect covid in mind as well . There is chance of getting infected even though Wer infected earlier . Kindly get a consultation done for complete queries and treatment
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Consultation needed
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May be any of the two Rtpcr for covid is advisable if there is a possibility of contact
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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yes plz go for rtpcr and plan accordingly
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Its difficult to say if its covid or due to weather. Observe your symptoms If they worsen or you develop cough =go for an RTPCR swab and isolate yourself For any further questions you can consult with me on Practo
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