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Feeling feverish
Hi, I was tested positive for Covid on the 19th of April, 2021 and as I had mild symptoms I recovered in home isolation only! However still I have some cough so still continuing with my steam and gargle! But today I feel a bit feverish as the weather here is also pretty cold! The temperature I checked last showed 97.8, but I feel a bit feverish from within! So is it something to worry about? Should I have a paracetamol if I get fever and also get myself tested again. Looking forward response here. Regards.
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Take rest and continue with your treatment just add vitamin c tabs and drink more water. Feverish weekness is just post covid symptoms. No need to worry
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Consult me if symptom worsen.
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Complete recovery from COVID usually takes around 3-4weeks. Certain blood tests needed to be done to assess the recovery.
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