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Can we have bath when i am covid positive.i dont have any symptons r fever is it safe to have bath?.
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Of course you should take bath. In fever cold sponging might help For further discussion book appointment
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Of course you need to bath for good hygiene. Only avoid if you have breathlessnes . If water aggregates headache then dont wet your head.
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if you have weakness dont bath in standing posture sit on stool and bath.
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Try  bathing with warm water.
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Oh yes... Please do take a bath. Hygeine is very important. You may avoid wetting your hair if it aggravates you r headache, fold etc. Please feel free to call me for any further questions.
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