I have dry cough on 13 may and 14 may I have fever 100.1 and continue this fever 15 may 16 may. That time I take paracitamol 650 after 6 hour I have again 100.1 fever. 17 may I don't have fever, but 18 may again I have fever 100.1 in the evening. 19 may I don't have fever. I take muceder 600 and take inhelar 2 times a day is this medicine is good for covid patient. So I have tested rt pcr 16 may. My report comes 19 may. So how to count covid infection day or isolation day?? I don't have any sore throat. Have all the smell and teast and feel hungry.
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Hello mam happy to help you treat yourself symptomatic and wish you all the best for better recovery
Kindly isolate yourself 10 days from the day you came positive and atleast 4 days from the day you had last symptom!
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