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Hi, My husband had tested Covid positive on 14th April. Exactly after 1 month , on 14th May, he got headache n fever with an axillary temp varying between 98.3-99 , continued for 2 days n then stopped on its own. The temp remains low in mrng, rises in evng n falls at night. We had done d blood tests on 15th- crp came as 8.3. Doc said it's post covid symptoms n there is nothing to worry. May 16,17,18,19 was normal. Again from 19th evng, he got axillary temp of 99.1 during evng with headache. We repeated the tests today as per advice n crp is 9.43 n esr z 30. here doc says this is ok. Attached r d blood reports done on 15th and today. Please chk n let know if It's normal or we need to have a second opinion. Spo2 remains 97-98. Please advise.
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Secondary infection can be present post-COVID which can lead to such symptoms. Take plenty of fluids, protein rich diet.
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Sec bacterial infection is common in covid.. Take medicines as advised by ur doc.. Take plenty of oral fluids and balanced & high protein diet.. 
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Take tab dolo 650 for fever. Keep montoring spo2. Repeat the blood tests after 5 days
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