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Rtpcr negative and hrct on day 4 neg.
Hi doctor I have mild fever and chills esp.in the evening for last 4 days. (99.5to 100 in evening) and then fully sweat in night. Taken rtpcr on day 3 and came negative. 4th day is today taken hrct as per docs. Advise. And it came negative too. Given tablets paronem 200, doxyl for 7 days. Spo2 97.Having dry cough since yesterday and i have acid reflux. Is it due to it? Can i continue the medication?hope nothing to worry. (fully vaccinated in june) Pls advise. Thanks
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Continue as prescribed, need other medications to control your acid reflux. Can consult me privately
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