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Post covid spo2
Hi, I was diagnosed with covid on 20th may. Had fever for 2 days and then all was normal. Since today morning i again have a fever of 99.5 and my spo2 is fluctuating between 93 and 98. I also have cough and nausea CRP ,ldh,d dimer all are normal. Is this normal in covid to have fluctuating spo2 13 days post testing positive. Thanks
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Spo2 can fluctuate But on day 13 and still symptomatic You should get HRCT done
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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If Fluctuations are with in the range,it is ok.pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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May be reinfection with Cov-19.. Fluctuation are not corelated and also not significant.
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Pl Conform and do RTPCR , CBC. for diagnostic confidence.
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