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Post Covid
It has been 50 days since covid, my thigh muscles feels tired all the time and mostly after waking up in the morning. I still have little cough and sore throat. I am taking b complex vitamin and done with the course of montekulast and Cetrazine. What should I do
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Relax...this is ur post covid symptoms which will last for 3-4 months.Meanwhile start doing exercise and eating healthy foods which will increase ur muscle power and immunity.This all will help u thats it
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Do meditation and breathing excercises
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Understand your concern . There remains a sensation of scratchy throat and weakness .Nothing to worry at all
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1. Continue gargle with warm saline water 2. Drink lots of fluids 3. Eat healthy and take multivitamins
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You might have to change few things in diet and add few med . It’s temporary phase
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Don't worry. Give some more time
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