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Post Covid symtom
I was a covid patient of one and half month, now I am feeling very weak that can't walk can I take saline, at present I am taking metronidazole and chymoral plus because of loose motion and chest pain,help  me giving your valuable advice.Cymoral plus was prescribed by a pulmonologist.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Better take Electral powder, plenty with water.if not sufficient, you can go for iv fluids by doctor. Pl do some minimum blood investigations.consult pulmonologist.
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Post covid bronchitis and myalgia are very common. Will get better with time. Make sure you eat healthy diet and exercise regularly.
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High protein diet Drink lots of water
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Avoid spicy food and cold drinks Do not do steam Deep breathing exercises only
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Hi, will need more details to evaluate your condition Any previous reports?
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