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Post covid symptoms
I was covid positive with fever, nausea and coughing. I got treated in hospital for 9 days and discharged once the symptoms reduced. CT chest report came as 5to10% viral pnemonea and no fibrosis - corad 5. All the blood values were normal range and repeated 3 times in hospital and then discharged. Now I am on 30th day and I am having mild dry cough and tightmess in chest with nausea and these comes and goes in a day after discharged. Is it normal or something to worry? And is 5 to 10% viral pneumonia is not that serious to worry about? Pls. Advise. Thanks
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nothing to worry..relax..have a healthy diet and regular walk and exercsies. lungs will heal within 4-6 weeks!
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hi noted above history and related concerns. As you mentioned above symptoms of covid symptoms needs government of India guidelines medication.
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