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Hospitalization reqd?
My sister who tested Covid positive 11 days back CT score value is 10 as per the scan done yesterday. She has recovered from fever, SPO2 levels are 94-95. She is not feeling any problem in breathing. She has weakness. Yesterday we consulted a local doctor, he prescribed below medicines (file attached)- but we are looking for a second consultancy if we should hospitalize her because of lungs infection Please advise.
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Hospitals are not available even for patients with spo2 less then 90% . Keep her in home care and keep monitor spo2 and temperature 6 hourly.
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As long as she is  maintaining Spo2  above 93% , she is fine at home.. Continue same medications.. • Moniter temperature and Spo2 • Adequate hydration • Protein rich diet • Avoid exertion • Stay in isolation Seek a consulatation for follow up..
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