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Chances of covid re infection
I was covid positive on 16 th June and my reports came back negative on 1 July. And now I'm experiencing the same symptoms I had during my covid. Fever, severe body pains, head feels very heavy, cold and also there's throat pain, chest pain and stomach pain . I'm feeling very weak as well. My legs are paining bad. And I had taken ultracet and dolocold. I do take ultracet when there is extreme pain and it was advised by my treating gastro as I do suffer from UC. It's been exactly a month since my reports came negative and now I'm afraid if Iam reinfected with the virus. Can this happen ?
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Do not worry  ,u may hav immunity nw , reinfection can occur Take ors for one week Multi vitamin supplement regularly Yoga and simple exercises Consult online
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Yes , can happen. Many of people have suffered thrice also. Kindly share ur complete concern along with any comorbid condition like diabetes, hypertension and thyroid issues.
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