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Weakness since 4months
I'm unwell from aug 2021. I got covid in the month of aug and gastritis in sept and unfortunately dengue in the month of November. It's march now and I still feel extremely weak. I'm a dentist by profession and bcos of weakness I'm unable to continue my work. I've been to many doctors and underwent many tests and all reports were NORMAL. I thought I'm feeling anxious and started to do household work and yoga but still feeling weak.im not under any medication. Why I'm still weak inspite of taking proper food and vitamin supplements? What else should I do to get rid of this weakness ? Can we consider this kind of weakness as normal? I request u to kindly help. Thank u sir/mam.
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Weakness I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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can you please share the investigations u have undergone as it will help to reach a proper diagnosis and medications if required should be provided accordingly
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Hello .. You should keep yourself busy in your daily routine activities whatever is possible with you. Do not take much stress. Have seen many patients with weakness after covid and dengue. It takes time and it is different for every individual.
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Continue your multivitamins. Add vit D3 60000 U once a week atleast for 2 months. Take proper diet and consume plenty of water.
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It's very common after COVID and dengue. Drink ORS. Keep your self hydrated. Continue your healthy diet and vitamin supplements. Please don't take unnecessary stress. Please don't over think. Avoid spicy food. Start doing some physical activity (i know it's difficult but try ok) Keep your self motivated. There are many nutrition drinks available in power form these days  can consume that. Don't worry everything will be fine soon.
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Very much common in POST COVID. My suggestion to start Tab Myofatige - 1tab ODPC X 1month
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My suggestion to start Tab Myofatige - 1tab ODPC X 1month
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Take a proper consultation from me
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Regular exercise Fruits Water
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