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My N Gene 13 ORF ab1 13 my CRP 15 and I have dry cough from 13 may and I have fever from 14 may around 100.1 temperature. I am a asthama paitent. I have tested 16 may and result known 19 may. My doctor prescribed me montas L, Doxmentin, rednisol 16 perday 1 tablet. And favilab 400 first day of this medicine 4.2 tablets 2 times a day. After first day 2 tablets 2 times. Is this medicine doses are correct? My spo2 level is 98 today. I have mild cough.
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Yes the medication are correct. Rednisol is a steroid. Since you are an asthmatic pt, your doctor has given you this medicine. (Even if oxygen levels are normal) In a non asthmatic patient with covid, rednisol is given only when the pt has low saturation below 94%
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please monitor saturation thrice a day. follow CARP,  rotate posture in bed every 2 hrs do not exert yourself. your body needs rest to recover from the infection. steam inhalation and betadine gargles thrice a day will help.
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