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POST COVID ISSUES
I was tested positive on 17thApril with mild symptoms like cough, sore throat,bodyache, headache, weakness but temperature was not more than 97.5.I was tested Negative on 2nd may. Later in 2nd week I felt slight heaviness in chest and now some tightness in throat along with heaviness in chest, cough has reduced but sore throat is there, felt some dizziness throughout, fatigue, along with pain in foot below calf and palm from around wrist. Please suggest what should I do further. Thank you.
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Consult with a physician...they need full examination
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I hope you completed your 14 days isolation period If you has symptoms you should have consulted for proper management
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