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Post covid (after recovery)
Dear sir, I am male 33 years. My weight is 100 kg. No blood presure. No diabetes. I have been infected with sars-2 covid virus on May 23. I have been admitted in hospital on May 25. My CT Score was 4/25 on May 23 and 20/40 on June 1. I have been discharged from hospital on June 7. Then I took 12 days home rest. Now All my symptoms go away. But if I walk upstairs means, I am experiencing fast breath and fast heart beat. Can you please tell me when this will completely go away.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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Monitor your SpO2 levels at rest and during exertion. This may take a few months to recover. Till then consult a doctor for better management of your symptoms.
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It might take upto 2 months to normalise. Continue doing breathing exercises.
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Hi Need to give prescription and few breathing exercises Come online once
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