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Post covid
2 months before I was covid positive. From five days i am suffering from mild fever. Oral temperature varies from 98.3 to 99.3. With mild body ache. I am getting fear and feeling very stressed from five days. Whether this is because of post covid? Pls. Help. Our physician have given some multivitamins with protein powder.
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Since you are within the 2 months time frame, repeat rtpcr may be falsely positive. Second time covid infection is a possibility if the antibody levels are low. Body temperature above 100.4 is considered as fever. So do not worry.
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do covid antibody level do CBC and CRP blood tests monitor oxygen saturation thrice a day
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continue your multivitamins and improve diet. do not get stressed out. your awareness of your illness is going to help you in early diagnosis ✌
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Strictly monitor temperature and get Covid antibody test of symptoms persists
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