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My father had tested positive for COVID on 22nd April..he was showing symptoms from 20th...and his CT infection was 14...he got discharged from hospital almost a week back..and since two days his blood sugar level is high...he developed a fever of 99.0 yesterday and today after eating lunch he has fever again 101.3....is it due to sugar...or is it COVID re infection please kindly tell me The
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Hi,sugar  levels  are not the cause. Evaluation  is needed. I am dr posa raghuram. General physician, clinical pathologist and diabetologist.
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Its bez of Covid infection Kindly tell him to be on medication and dont leave them untill ur doc says to
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It can happen with anyone. Cough and fever can occur even 15 days after discharge. So not to worry, just give TABLET DOLO two times a day and check your Random blood sugar and contact me through practo consulations. Thanks!
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check your random blood sugar. send me its report and i will guide you further.
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