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My 65 YEARS FATHER TESTED COVID POSITIVE BY RAPID ANTIGEN TEST ON 3 APRIL AND ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SAME DAY. HE WAS DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL ON 16 APRIL ALTHOUGH TESTED POSITIVE AGAIN RT PCR ON 13 APRIL, WE GOT A RT PCR DONE ON 17 APRIL ( 15TH DAY) AND GOT POSITIVE, AGAIN RT PCR ON 22 APRIL (20TH DAY) STILL POSITIVE. NOW HE IS ABSOLUTELY FINE AND NO SYMPTOMS, SPO IS ALSO FINE. Plz SUGGEST : 1. DOES HE REQUIRES ISOLATION NOW OR HE CAN LIVE FREELY WITH US. 2. Does he need to continue medicine prescribed at the time of discharge ( File Attached) 3. Can he take BP medicine ( CALICAR C 6.25 AND COSART 50) along with those medicines. Regards
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Repeat throat swab for covid-19 rt-pcr and review with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Requires isolation till negative. If no symptoms no need of medicine. He can take bp medications
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