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Iam covid positive from may 10 . yesterday I tested again (rtpcr)..it comes positive..then I tested antigen it came out negative...I am having some irritation while breathing..and some pain around my chest..iam a feeding mother..so Iam worried what could be the reason for this pain and positive again?? What test can I do to check whether there is any problem??
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It's possible, but a thorough history is required
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You can be positive even till 1 month, cause of the dead virus present. Are you having shortness of breath?
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A simple chest Xray can be done to see lung involvement and the test don’t come negative this soon some times it may come positive for a month also its because of the dead virus remains in throat
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Hi So times covid test can be false positive ,if your symptoms were mild the nothing to worry Jus follow the normal sops Thankyou
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