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Covid 19 doubt
My friend is 29 years old and she is a newborn mother with a 3 month old baby... 6 days back she had fever with temperature around 102.°F .. when she consulted a doctor over phone... Doctor suggested to take paracetamol and in about 2-3 days fever got cured... But now she has very mild dry cough but no temperature or fever...also a bit of weakness or tiredness. Since last 4 days her temperature is normal and only has mild dry cough. Are these symptoms of covid ? Do you think she should get tested for covid?? Can she continue breastfeeding her baby? Please suggest
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Do test for COVID asap. she can continue breastfeeds.
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Go for test and continue breast feeding
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If their is no fever, she needs treatment for cough. Need proper history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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