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Post Covid
I had covid on 1st May and was admitted to hospital on 10th and discharged on 16th. Still experiencing high pulse rate and high blood pressure (Pulse rate of 85-102 and blood pressure of 95-150). Should I start some medication? Currently I am taking Zincovit.
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Pulse rate is not that high to be worried , anyway need more information regarding other parameters to evaluate and prescribe medication
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Nothing to worry. Probably due to Post covid weakness. Takes few months for recovery. Wait n watch
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stay hydrated have a healthy protein rich diet
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High pulse rate and bp can be due to weakness post covid Give it some time
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Post covid recovery can take upto 1-2 months Eat a proper diet and increase fluid intake
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