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Pulse rate more than 100
I got fever on 22 april.Doctor suggested me to do rt pcr and also start the covid medicines until the report comes.Both my spo2 and prbm were normal till 14th may.Rt pcr came negative then d dimer and cpr also came normal.Doctor prescribed me aspirin for 14 days.But after taking aspirin for 7 days my prbm increased upto 128 i.e. from 15 may.It came back to normal after 10 june.But from last two days my prbm value is again 110-111.I feel completely ok,but why is this happening please give suggestion.
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Stop aspirin, do exercise 30 min a day, 5 days a week.. Like brisk walking..
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Which medicines are you taking? Any investigations apart from RTPCR and D dimer and CRP? Latest Bp and spo2 levels Last X-ray?
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Get your Thyroid function test done.. If it is normal, don't do anything and stop aspirin if you would have restarted..
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Your issues seem to be stress related Manage your stress levels with techniques that appeal to you
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The raised pulse rate in your case is because of anxiety and stress you are undergoing . It’s normal human response and is normal and doesn’t require treatment. Since you are asymptomatic stop monitoring pulse rate . You don’t need aspirin as well and stop it. I advise yoga , meditation n regular physical exercise. The things will settle down
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Start leading regular lifestyle similar to pre covid period
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Stress management and life style modification
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