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Age 61 female. Got symptoms on 14th May. Tested positive on 20th May. Till 25th she took tablets Doxycycline, paracetamol, pantoprozole 40mg, tap- methylprednisolone 8mg, cap becosules zinc and fulka 150mg. While taking tablets her spo2 level is 97 to 99. From today she feels very very tired and weakness. Spo2 in index finger 92 93 94 middle finger 95 like that coming. What to do? Is this anything issue
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She doesnt need methylpred. Kindly consult, some of these medication can do more harm if taken at a wrong time. For full guidance, prescription and follow up take a paid instant consultation. Hope that helps. You can even video consult directly via what sapp on 9999x104x408
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Please  consult a physician.. Don't self medicate at home. And don't use steroids without a Doctor's prescription.
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Hi Please do some proning exercises and if it drops below 90 get HRCT chest done and consult a doctor or visit nearby hospital Thankyou
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