I had covid two month ago with mild symptoms like bodyache and fever but not any chest pain, shortening of breath... But still I am suffering from bodyache and backpain .. From 2-3 day i feel that my body is shaking.. It may be the anxiety... I read on the net about lung fibrosis... Should I go for chest x-ray? I have no any chest issue.. My spo2 is 97-98-99
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Your concerned is justifiable....you may have some days with weakness, bodyache and myalgia for 1-2 days after covid upto 3-4months. However it may also be due to anxiety that you are suspecting or dehydration or mild viral fever. I suggest you drink plenty of water with some electral powder and don't worry about lung fibrosis, people with fibrosis have severe symptoms like dyspnoea on exertion. Consult a physician if you are worrying so much.
Hi
First of all stop wondering here & there I mean to you can read Google but just read because it will leads your more anxiety.
Body ache & Back pain could due to multiple reasons.
I would like to advise you to have good Multivitamins and protein rich diet and book a consultation with doctor
Next Steps
*video consultation advised
*Multivitamins
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Health Tips
*plenty of fluids (keep body Hydrated)
*home based light Workout
Hi., I can understand your concern. It can be due to post covid tiredness. Kindly relax yourself. Your oxygen levels are good. If you're having persistant cough, u can plan for x ray.
Next Steps
Take tab shelcal at night after food for one month and tab astymin forte after breakfast for one month. these are multivitamin and calcium tablets.
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