I am having headache since last thursday. It is not a continuous one. Actually by mistake i inhaled some Lifebuoy hand sanitizer spray which i sprayed on my mask and wore it instantly. I visited a hospital that day for some work as I had to meet MS and MRD staffs. There are no other symptoms of covid. My taste buds and smelling capability is working fine. I dont have fever or cold. The headache is in the front portion. Do i need to test for covid or is it just because i inhaled the spray.
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Seems like a TTH or a dehydration induced heaxaxhe. I would advise to have plenty of water.
Take mormal paracetamol. Avoid all other pain killers. In case you feel feverish,check temperature. Have a record of general symptoms like dry cough. Follow up if required.
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You may be allergic to hand sanitizer. You can take Tab Levocet 5 mg for allergy and tablet dolo for symtomatic relief. Kindly monitor of any other symptoms like fever, bodyache, dry cough, diarrhea, sore throat for COVID 19. Please consult if required for more information.
Not at all... Ur getting bothered unnecessarily... Headache may be because if any other reasons like sinus or migraine signs etc... Take ibuprofen tab once and check... If u wish for further management consult me online or on whatspp at 89 one 9906309
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