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I ma covid + and its been 7 days
I am covid + and still in isolation. Its been 7 days and i have continuous fever. The fever disappears for a few hours after having paracetamol 650. Then again i have to take paracetamol. Is there something to worry about, or is it normal. Do i have to get some tests done ?
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What medications are you taking besides paracetamol? Any other symptom other than fever?
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You should monitor your oxygen saturation level and need to get evaluated as well.
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No there is nothing to worry, as low grade fever like yours is very common & is a sign of antibody formation, take rest & drink lots of water, however, the fever should not go above 102 even after taking paracetamol
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