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Is it covid?
My mother is 65 2 weeks ago she had little fever and stomach pain followed by loose motions. When seeing the dr they did an x-ray and concluded chest infection and give some anti-biotics for 7 days, we haven't done covid test of her, she is not feeling any pain in body and has cough, oximeter read 91,she is now complaining about little pain at deep exhalation. Do we need to see a doctor again? Is it covid?
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U need to test for covid
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Open a online consult for a detailed analysis and further management plan. It may still be covid. All pneumonia are to be treated appropriately.
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Yes Go and get tested nearby covid 19 RTPCR test as early as possible.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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