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Headache after covid
I was tested positive on May 20th. From yesterday I'm feeling headache. I took paracetamol 2times yesterday and today morning also had. But still headache is there. What is the reason? For 5days my tongue is like this. In corners bluish colour and my teeth is like this. One teeth is shaking nearly one year. Now after covid it's more. Sometimes paining also. What is the reason for my tongue teeth and headache? Is this normal. Now continuing only zinc and dexorange syrup. While I was tested positive I took Doxycycline, paracetamol, pantoprozole 40mg, tap- methylprednisolone 8mg, cap becosules zinc and fulka 150mg for 5days(morning and night) with doctor advise. Home isolation. No diabetic.. taking thyroid tablet 25mg for 4yrs.
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Headache is common in covid. But as you have headache with tooth pain it is better to get a CT PNS ( paranasal sinus) done. Tooth ache can be due to that loosening of teeth since 1 year also  but it is safer to get checked once as you were on steroid treatment.
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