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Should I go for CT scan?
I have fever from last 7 days. 101-102(oral). It goes down to 99 when I take crocin. My covid report rt-pcr will come tomorrow. I am taking invermectin, favipiravir, doxycycline, deflazacort and multivitamins. I have asthma and take foracort 200 daily. My spo2 is normal. Sometimes have blocked nose, cough while taking steam. My crp is 18 normal:5 Do I need to go for chest ct scan? Is the treatment ok?
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Wait for rtpcr report then go for scan
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Wait till rtpcr. Positive or negative if your saturation is low then you need to get ct chest done.
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