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High fever from 10 days tested +ve
Started medication 10 days before , still having high fever 99.5 - 101.8. Bodypains and weakness. No chest congestion, breathing difficulty. Doctor suggested that HRCT , CRP & D DIMER to be done. Is it necessary to go for HRCT now.
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Get hrct if oxygen level less than 94 Blood test better to get it done along with blood test xray chest can be done
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consult with report for further assistance
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Before HRCT, get CRP,IL-6, D-dimer done For fever: Take Naproxen
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Continue multivitamins,take proper rest,sleep for 8 hours, take steam and do gargles regularly. Practice breathing exercise
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Pls book a consultation with me for a detailed evaluation and an appropriate treatment
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