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Post covid low grade fever
I got covid on April 19th it's been 27 days still I had low grade fever 99 temperature all my blood reports and CT scan reports are normal may I know the reason why iam getting this low grade fever is there any medication to come to normal daily fever starting in afternoon ending at night without any medication it's being there only for 12hrs please help me in this
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Hi, 99 degree Fahrenheit lies in normal temperature range.(Range-97-99 degree fahrenheit, 98.6 being average).So, kindly do not panic.
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99 is not something you should worry too much about. Do you have any other symptoms or facing any issues? For proper consultation book an appointment through Practo.
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99 is not fever Normal body temp ranges from 98.6 - 99.5
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Anything above 99.5 is fever Kindly take up some form of physical activity And work on your diet
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Meditation/ yoga can help If your reports are normal no need to stress over it
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