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Low grade fever
Hi I started a fever(101.6f) on 28 july. On 29 July went to doctor and diagnosed with parathyphoid in widal test. TC DC test was normal and also no malaria. Had Gudcef plus and paracetamol 650 mg... My temperature came down and it is constantly between 98.3 to 99f with occasional spike to 99.3 . In morning it is 97.6f. I also went to hospital and got checked for covid on 5 August. Result was negative. Now also my temperature is in that range only i.e 98.3 to 99. Occasionally going upto 99.3. Want to know is this temperature range normal? Any chance I got exposed to corona virus from hospital ( although I was all covered up)
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Its due to your anxiety its all happening..free your mind .follow all precaution.use mask and sanitizers always
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If you have taken all precautions nothing to worry . And temperature if it touches 100 degree we consider it as fever.. stay safe stay healthy
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This temp range is normal. If you took all the precautions & no symptoms then no chance of getting infected with Corona viruses.
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