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Can anyone throw light on reports attached herewith. Patient is having moderate fever since one week
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She definitely needs treatment, plz consult
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This is most likely covid, do the following: 1. Get an RT-PCR test done 2. Consult a doctor for full symptom analysis and proper prescription for treatment 3. Start Limcee once a day, B12 once a day, zincovit once a day, Vit D sachet once a week 4. Give Dolo 650 if the fever doesnt come down 5. Ask the patient to take rest, eat healthy food, increase consumption on beetroot and spinach 6. Include few pistachios, walnuts and almonds for the patient everyday 7. Increase fluid intake
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Looks like corona infection, that too in moderate category. If need consultation then WA 708xx404xx5397
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CRP is expectedly high.. will come down as the recovery starts.. HRCT suggests moderate disease.. no need to worry.. Hope the patient is on proper Medications.. Rest I would advise: • Stay in isolation & avoid exertion • Adequate hydration & protein rich diet • Moniter temperature and  Spo2 • If Spo2 less than 94 %, report to nearest hospital. • Chest physiotherapy and proning exercises
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