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Covid +ve and now temperature is 96.7
Hello. My dad is taking ceftum 500 mg twice a day and dolo 650 thrice a day. Since yesterday his temperature has reduced and showed 96.7 yday night and today morning. Oxygen level is 98. Is the temperature too low? Should he stop taking dolo?
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Give dilo when there is fever .. u can stop ceftum...
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Give dolo when there is fever.
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Yes. He should not use any antipyretic if temperature is normal. No issues, vitals are normal Takecare
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Yes he should stop taking Dolo, give it only if he has fever. The temperature is ok.
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