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Hi I got symptoms of covid on 14th August. I was in the mild category as I was only having fever. The fever cured in 5-6 days. I took treatment of covid in hospital for 17 days and after getting negative report, I was discharged from hospital on 30th August. From yesterday I am feeling periodic dizziness and light headache. The headache is periodical and comes only for 5-10 minutes, but dizziness and lightheadness remains for 20-30 minutes and again reoccur after 1-2 hours. Steam inhalation give some kind of relax for 20-30 minutes. Also accupuncture is quite helpful. Also body appears quite warm by touching, but when i measure the temperature through thermometer, it comes within normal range of 96-98 F. I don't have any medical History. I don't have any symptom, and i am very much able to breath and do deep breathing and heart related exercises.                          I just wanted to know, is this dizziness and warm body,normal? Or should i take some medicine ? Please suggest.
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Slight fatigue Nd bodyache, warm feeling are common in post covid scenario ....you can try pranayama Nd deep breathing exercises however if dizziness doesn't get resolved ...you can contact m online on practo
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Consult online pls on my practo account.will help u there
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