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Day before I had 99 fever which came down after taking pcm. Since today morning I have pain in throat. Could it be Corona?
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Are there any corona cases in your area? Any chance of coming into cantact with  corona patient? If no , do warm salt water gargling thrice a day. Take tablet Azithromycin 500 mg twice a day , tablet Zerodol-P twice a day for 3 days. If the answer to the above questions is yes , consut nearest Covid hospital.
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Please chart your temperature three times a day and take PCM once temperature is more than 100. Please do salt water gargles Maintain social distance. Wear a mask. Wash hands frequently. Don't touch face often. You can wait for a day or two. If temperature rises, you must get Covid-19 RTPCR. Watch out for breathing difficulties, cough, diarrhoea, loss of smell and taste. Please maintain balanced diet, proper hydration with 2-3 lit/day Eat fresh fruits. Can take zincovit and limcee for immunity.
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