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Nausea in covid
I had fever, cold and cough earlier. Couldn't get tested. Now no cold and fever, mild congestion. I took ivermectin 3 days and doxycillin. Also taking vit c and zinc. It's my 9th day, no fever or cold, just mild congestion, but I am feeling nausea since a couple of days. I puked as well last night. No major issues with stool, just feeling nausea. Though I couldn't get tested, symptoms incline covid only. Please suggest next course of action. Thanks.
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Just take seam 2-3 times in a day for 5 days continue vit c and zinc
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Please do not worry. It may be an adverse reaction to the meds. Always take the medicines after a meal. Avoid dairy products if possible. Take Tab emset sos. You should however get tested. It is the responsible thing to do. Always better with the 'devil we know'. That way we an anticipate and avoid complications. Please do get tested. Rtpcr and the other important inflammatory markers as well. Feel free to contact me for any further information. Take care
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Please get yourself tested
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