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I got tested covid +ve 16 days ago.. I don't have any major symptom as of now. Spo2 range normal and heart rate fluctuating from 70-100 ( touched 100 occasionally might be the error of device) But having chest pain on the left side from few days.. And if I touch that particular area I can feel the pain even more.. Kindly suggest .. If I should worry about it. Also what test should I take to make sure my recovery is on track
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It’s mostly Post Covid stress
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Chest X-ray, if normal okay, otherwise CT THORAX
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Get a chest x ray done and consult a pulmonologist for the same
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hello covid warrior As you stated 16 days post infection symptoms are gone and you need no medication
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Maintaining social distancing mask and respiratory hygiene
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Open paid personal consult for further evaluation and related concerns
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