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Got covid 3months back on 22April and recovered successfully but from yesterday night onwards my father in law is getting fever yesterday night given dolo and today morning he has 99.8 fever is he Reinfected to covid again or is this a viral fever.
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Get the covid 19 RTPCR testing done
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Reinfection is possible if he is exposed outside mainly.. other wise it can be normal viral or bacterial condition.. check temperature 6th hourly once give paracetamol 650mg if temperature is 99.7 and above(orally).if fever persist after 2 days certain tests will be required to rule out the conditions. You can consult for further advice and treatment
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yes, re infection is possible, please get him checked and treated immediately
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If u had fever kindly exclude the covid , rest things can be dealt. Kindly share ur complete concern along with any comorbid condition like diabetes, hypertension and thyroid issues.
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