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Good morning sir/ma'am I've tested positive for covid 19 on 12th jan. had fever(103) nausea/vomiting. I've my exams coming in feb I'm taking zincovit OD, vit C BD, pcm sos. How long will it take for proper recovery? when will i'll be able to study 10-12hrs a day, like i used to study. current i feel lil weak, and couldn't retain much.
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Hydrate well Give some time for yourself daily Consult for any quieries
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Usually a week and half for the recovery
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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usuall it takes 7 to 10days for recovery  if not severe
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do blood tests like cbc crp d dimer to know the severity
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886.
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After some days you will be fine Take more fluids and proteinaceous diet And Drink lukewarm water
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It takes around 7-10 days to start recovery.
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