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Fever in covid positive after 14 days
My grandmother was covid positive on 17 april. She does not have any other problems but she has continous mild fever between 98-99-100. Is there any cause of concern. Why fever is still coming. Her hrct value was 4 and she had taken all the medication of covid 19. Please suggest me why fever is coming and what can I do. Thank you.
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Generally COVID do not worsens after acute phase.But need detail history to evaluate. Fever can be also due to secondary cause like secondary bacterial infections and lot more. Need to ask some more questions for further management
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