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My mom is a covid recovered patient, its been 17 days she got discharged. She doesn't have BP or sugar and her sugar Level today before food was 108. She was admitted in general ward She was on oxygen for few hours in a day. also she was given remdesivir only for one day and Methylpred 40mg 2 times a day for 2 days. Now she got headache since 4 days (one sided) and only right eye is swollen litte and she have black spots in her mouth pallet. I consulted a doctor online ,they said not t wrry .but its concerning me. Should we take any test to detect this ...I don't have any ENT specialist in my place.please suggest me.
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Greetings. From your history, your mother may likely have features of sinusitis. She may need further evaluation with CT scan and a nasal endoscopy.
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consult directly if possible with an ENT specialist near your location/tertiary care center.
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Nasal blockage and bleeding? Blurring of vision? Loosening of teeth ,   jaw pain ?
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