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Test post Covid Recovery
Need to understand the medical test a individual sud take to confirm the removal of infection from body and lungs post treatment and 20 days of isolation and if all vitals ( Oxygen / Pulse / Temp ) are ok - which all test sud one undergo before coming out of isolation ! Pls suggest
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Cbc and crp if normal signify resolution of active infection. You may now stop isolating yourself, as after 15 days, you are no longer infective to your family members and can share the common areas of the house.
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Take adequate rest and improve diet. nothing to worry✌
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If you are clinically fine ..no tests are required.. please don't go HRCT..keep in mind one ct scan is equal to 300 x-rays worth radiation..so no need if you are fine..and even rt-pcr no need..
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If you feel physically well no test required.
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Be cautious about symptoms of fever,cough, shortness of breath etc. That would require consultation.
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You can repeat RT PCR COVID and you can also repeat HRCT chest But in your case ..mild disease gets clear itself..no need to repeat any tests!!
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Blood test like CBC CRP are required, But not RTPCR You can consult me online for further information
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