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Post covid test
Recently I was tested covid positive on 28th April and I have recovered now. What are the post covid tests that I must go through?
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Okay if you had mild to moderate covid 19 then you can do the following test CBC DDIMER CRP ECG HRCT CHEST ( only if having symptoms like breathlessness, dyspnea on exertion or cough)
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Hello I’m glad to hear that you have recovered. If you are doing well symptomatically and have no complaints, you need not take any test. Just focus on your diet and health. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Have you completed your 14 days isolation? If yes then what is your current condition?
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If you have recovered well and there are no symptoms Since atleast 4 continuous days then you can end your isolation and there is no need for any further tests
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Comsume a good healthy diet with lots of fluids for better recovery
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