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Post Covid Symptoms
I was having covid on 26th May and was a mild one as didn't had lung involvement and RT PCR was negative although D dimer, CRP showed inflammation.. Throughout I had chest cold and Nasal Block but hasn't gone despite taking Montek, Pulmoclear and Home remedies.. Now I have excessive Saliva Secretion with smallest Yellow colour phlegm coming out in the morning . I consulted pulmonologist and was asked to take wysolone 10 mg for next 7 days along with pulmoclear and Montair.. because of this my heart rate is hovering btw 120 to 150. Got myself an ECG test during covid as I had breathlessness due to cold but it was normal on 6th June.. Now if I stop taking tablets because of vomiting oxygen level dropped to 93 for few seconds and resumes back.. if I take this medicines oxygen levels are 97 ,98 but heart beat raises.. is this normal or shud I be worried about? No other symptoms apart from cold post covid..
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As ur D dimer and crp is normal it is unlikely u r having any ongoing inflammation. Also u need to check Spo2 by keeping ur finger steady for few seconds and take the reading. Also i suggest you to do HRCT CHEST if ir oxygen level is less than 94%. About heart rate- it is usually high due to anxiety. Of there is no fever and breathlessness no need to worry.
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Deep breathing exercises Sos HRCT chest is spo2 is less than 94 %
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