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Covid19 positive
Got covid19 positive today. I came in contact with my mother on 14th April and she tested positive on 17th, however I tested negative on 18th April test. I started covid19 generally prescribed medicines(azithral500,hcqs-200, Zincovit,lymcee,dolo650,doxycyline, ivermactin) from 17th April. It's been 10 days since I started this. I felt nasal blockage on 24 th morning with light fever and headache, took dolo and fever was gone the other morning. However headache remained,lighter only with fatigue mostly. Feeling itchy throat with lot of dry cough which is not getting cleared even with betadine gargle since yesterday afternoon Please suggest how to proceed with medication now as I got positive along with my wife today.
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First thing is dont panic, quarantine yourself Stop doing betadine gargle let your normal bacterial flora be there so that it protects you from other superimposed infections. Start taking steam with karvol for your nasal congestion. Watch  your symsymptoms closely and move step by step.
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Stop hcq its not advised in recent guidelines You need to do some blood test and treatment modification Monitor spo2 regularly You can consult me for futher covid care and treatment on practo online
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