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Covid19 patient's attendant
Hello my husband is attending my mother-in-law in hospital who is covid positive... he's in direct contact with covid her as he has to do everything by his own...he started taking medines as soon as he came in contact with maa..He tested negative in RAT And Rtpcr twice...his oxygen level is also above 95 everyday (thrice), no symptoms of covid as of now..it's been 8days today...but still I m worried...just want to ask should he go for CT scan after consultation or we should wait??
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He can do steam inhalation and betadine gargle twice a day. Wear double layered mask. Do not touch any surfaces or his face  unwantedly, use sanitizer and hand washing frequently.For further clarification consult with me on practo.
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If he dsnt have any symptoms and is negative for covid19 no need for ct scan.
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