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Covid testing required ?
I have 99.5 fever on 3 Dec, I took paracetamol and anitibiotic my fever got ok but still I fvrish today also and I get temp like 98.7 or 98.8, I took today coronil tablet.. I also have no smell because of my blocked nose do I require test of covid? I have sometime sneezing also, don't have anything else...or should I take all imp precautions like steam, hot water, turmeric milk and carry on with paracetamol or coronil and it will go away by its own.. I also have oxymeter and it's normal... I. Getting panic too much although spo2 is normal bcz I started feel like I can't breathe but it's not so...
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Hi, don't worry. Do a covid RTPCR to rule out. Other viral infections have also similar symptoms
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Yes u need covid rt pcr test And hrct chest Cbc crp ferritin ldh
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