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Cough and bodyache
I had cough since my pregnancy delivered through C section on 11th March 2020. On 11th May I had fever 100.4 and bodyache after taking azithrromycin And paracetamol my fever gone and I was recovering then on Friday again I had mild fever 100.5 which just gone in 1 hour since then no fever. But I have severe cough and mild body ache, Feels like vomiting after having food But never vomit. We have discussed with BMC doctors about our story and they said don't worry it's viral fever as covid fever never gone if fever comes again do let us know will check covid test. Does viral fever keep weaknesses in body?
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You should do Covid test.
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Fever can cause weakness i would suggest temp charting appropriate medicine for cough and fever do warm saline gargles
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consult doctor and get appropriate medicine
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Yes any fever will cause weakness.
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Yes fever causes weakness.go for covid test if u suffer with dry cough and breathlessness.
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Maintain hydration
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