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Slight headache at back of the head
Hi, got recovered from covid by staying at home  with out any major complications and my isolation completed 10 days back but from yesterday night I am having slight pain in back of my head. is the something to worry ? Please advise
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Dont panic, you can take Tab Paracetamol 650mg 1tab if the pain is persistant... Just monitor oxygen, temp twice daily..
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Nothing to panic . Increase your fluid intake to 4 litres per day, healthy and balanced diet.. it will slowly come down
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Post covid weakness will persistent for upto 1 month. Continue taking multivitamins, check your SpO2, temp, BP daily. Keep your self hydrated & take proper rest . If all vitals remain within normal limits without high grade fever, breathlessness, excess cough than nothing to worry about. Take tab. Brufen for relief from headache.
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