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Post covid recovery
My husband tested covid positive on 19th May got admitted in hospital on 24th because of 25% lung involvement. They gave oxygen support on 29th May (o2 level gone to 88). He was on oxygen support till 19th June (exactly 22 days). First he was on 10l oxygen gradually they reduced to 2litres. On 20 June & 21st June he was on observation without oxygen support and his level was 96-98 on proning position and 93-94 on seating position. They took blood test also. Doctor told only platelets count is 90000 others are normal. On 22nd June (yesterday) he got discharged and had bath after home but the problem is he is having temperature since afternoon 100f I asked doctor and he prescribed paracetamol now the temperature is 99f. Oxygen level Is 96 in proning position and the level is 93-94 in seating position. Is anything serious? He got discharged yesterday only why he had sudden fever. Please clarify
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Hi, Post covid recovery takes time,what you do is maintain temperature chart and oxygen chart,if possible use mercury thermo meter, under the tongue for 2 mins, Ask him to take proper rest, He may need few blood tests ,
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Thorough investigations as to see the reason for new onset fever needs to be done.
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according to reports treatment has to be started . for detailed advice please consult me
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