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Post covid fever
After 18 days I tested positive developed mild fever . However no fever was there after 4 days since tested positive. D-dimer and cbc and crp reports are normal. Any reasons for the same .any test suggested
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The pattern of your symptoms fits the classical covid 19 disease pattern. Fever and other symptoms may come and go at any time and duration during the illness.
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1. Follow appropriate COVID 19 isolation protocols. 2.Maintain proper diet and water intake 3. Check saturation with a pulse oximeter. if saturation drops below 85% please get yourself checked at a healthcare facility. 4. Repeat the same tests after 7 days. No additional tests needed.
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May be reinfection or dead virus particles came as positive. It shows incomplete treatment. You need to undergo antigen test first. More info can be given in personal discussion of you want.
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Take antipyretics and good hydration Monitor sp02 level and respiratory rate
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