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Mild elevated temp 98.5-99 in evening
Hi doctor, I am covid recovered paitent and it been 2 month now. All of sudden since 4 days ,I am getting mild increase in temp in evening only 98.5-99 if I do some household work and feel weekness. Sp02 is around 98 after 6 min walk test. I can talk more than 30 min on phone without any breathing issue. Is this elevated temp issue ?? Note : please do not reply to consult directly. Please suggest for this question first. I am seeing few doctors ( specially one ..dnt want to name him here) here who are scaring paitent by writting dangerous consequence if they dnt consult them.. Please ignore if u want to answer to consult first... We are paitent and scared. U answer matters lots.
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as such there is no issue with fever but if persist than take antipyretics because your spo2 is ok
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if fever persist or high grade than consult
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