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Mild fever and body pain
I had recently accompanied my dad to a vaccination centre before 2 days Now I'm having mild fever 99 F And body ache and leg aches Headache and sneezing and cold like I've taken dolo tablet Please help me out
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Do rt pcr test Isolate Consult me on practo
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Do rtpcr test...and start treatment.
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Go for Rtpcr to rule out covid If negative it can be seasonal flu
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Go for RTPCr test
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Go for RTPCR to rule out covid infection. If it comes negative, then it can be some seasonal flu only
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Take onln consultation for further managemnt Tab lanol 650 mg tid Tab azithr 500 mg  od Tab montemac Al od Kolq c inahaltation
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