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Partial loss of taste and smell
I had no symptoms of fever or anything. I just felt tired. As a precaution, I took Azee 500 tablet for one day and ivermectin for 3 days. The next day l, my smell and taste reduced. Is it a side effect of these medicines? I got my rt pcr as negative as well. My entire family is also covid negative Its the 9th day. Any treatment option and how long will it take to come back???
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Covid cannot be ruled out No test is 100 % correct Isolate yourself Follow covid protocol
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Sir self medicating is a very tricky and slippery process, you have taken incomplete dosage of not one but two antibiotics which is a careless act. Loss of sense of smell is a symptom of covid. Negative RTPCR reports in positive patients is not uncommon.
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Loss of smell sensation can have many reason and COVID 19 is a definite possibility. Please get in touch with one of thousands of doctors on Practo.
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