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Postcovid Bloodvessel pain n tachycardia
My symptoms started showing on 16 th April ... diarrhoea ..low bp(as low as 78/40) and tachycardia ...chest pain ...throat soreness..body ache and feet pain ... abdominal cramps On 21 I got tested positive for covid On 28 April My rapid antigen was negative... My symptoms worsen after that ... sleep troubles... headache ... palpitations.. tachycardia... blood vessel inflammation and pain ... facial numbness ...red eyes ... fatigue...gastro issues ... It's been 6 weeks I still have symptoms ...but problem is worsening day by day ...I am on ivabradine for tachycardia ... sometimes I have nightmares...life has become uneasy ..plzzz HELP🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Unusual headache, facial numbness , blood vessel inflammation tingling , tachycardia... is bothering me in every possible way... PLEASE HELP 🙏
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It is better to consult neurologist immediately
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Hi have your turned negative Postcovid these symptoms persist for some time and if they persist for long it's called long covid syndrome but there is no specific treatment if will go off by 6 to 12 wks Just take simple paracetamol for your aches and pains take tab metpur xl 25mg once a day at bedtime and take plenty of fluids Thankyou
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It can be  due to night terrors u should consult psychiatrist..
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