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I feel no Symptoms now but my report was covid declared positive 5days ago, what to do now. Shall I go for test again ??
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Nothing.take immunity b poster and be in home isolation. Nothing ll happen.
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If it's RTPCR,,then no need for a repeat test,,u must be Covid+ve,,u should then isolate yourself & should take all Covid precautions, Start following medications until you visit a nearby doctor- Tab Vit C BD daily Tab Zinc 50 mg OD daily Tab Ivermectin 12 mg OD x 3 days Tab Multivitamin OD daily Take steam inhalation,drink hot beverages ,have a healthy nutritious diet,drink lots of water & gargle with lukewarm salt water/betadine .
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Start on vit C, Zincovit and vit D3, Repeat RTPcr after 2 days..
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Asymptomatic covid positive also need proper medications. If any co-morbid condition are there, u need to investigated for few inflammatory markers.  Need detailed history for further management. Consult me online
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Isolate yourself Drink plenty of fluids Do breathing exercise Monitor oxygen saturation and temperature
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Consult me online for covid home isolation @499 for 10 days
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