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My mother age 49 has been infected with covid 1 year ago. She has taken 2  corona vaccines. And she is in menopause for 1and half year. She usually complaints loss of smell ( not completely) less sensitivity to smell only strong smells she can identify (since 1 year before covid). And now recently she is getting attacked by recurrent cold and fever and throat infections which will subside in 2 to 3 days.( Monthly once) Why is she getting recurrently sore throats or why is she less sensitive to smells? Should I do any blood tests or checkups concerts related to this pls suggest that tests.
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If it is just normal cough without fever and subsiding soon then dont worry. Give her a good immunity boost diet along with multivitamins.
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Post of covid body becomes very sensitive or immunity becomes low that's why she is getting recurrent cold nd fever. You should do CBC nd CRP blood test. To identify the cause of cold nd fever. Because without any infection body does not indicate the sign of fever. You have to take consultation by physician to rule out the cause nd also for the treatment to cure it properly.
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Nothing to worry it could be a post covid effect But if the symptoms are disturbing then you should consult a doctor
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Can help you, kindly consult by giving history for proper diagnosis and further management
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