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Post COVID headaches and unease
Hello doctors, I have been tested positive for COVID early may and got recovered at home with medication... I have recovered in 2 weeks time. After getting recovery, with in few weeks , horrible headache has started and it's coming once atleast in a week ... Feeling tired and unease ... how many months I have to suffer like this and what's the treatment for this ... when I will be able to become normal ...
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Take p500 tab.. Syp multivitamin 2 tsp bd. And plenty of water.
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It's normal to have all these symptoms for  first 4weeks... If you are facing more pain , take dolo 650....
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Take Paracetamol for headache.
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