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Is 99.3 is fever
Hi Drs, Is 99.3 is a fever. It seems like I am having post recovery from covid 19 after 30 days. Do I need to take paracetamol 650 or it can be because of fatigue as I cleaned my house and had back pain. What are the possibility for covid 19 to have again.  If this is viral fever so what all medicine I need to take. Past history: As I had covid 19 on 16th April, did not go through the test but had all the symptoms and took 14 days recovery to be start. Fever last for 9 days last time but controlled via paracetamol. I had to take the steroid as well from 6th days.
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Take Dolo for the fever.Monitor your Glucose levels regularly.Take vitamin B,C,D supplementation.These things will help you in the current situation.
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Take good amount of nutritious food and plenty of fluids
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Direct physical examination is needed if the symptoms doesn't subside.
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