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Low grade fever and body pains
My body temperature fluctuate between 98.9F to 99.3 F and body pains should I go for covid test other than that no other symptoms
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If u have persisting sympy for long , then get a covid test done for safety and consult me online for medications
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Get your blood checked for Cbc Mp Ns1agDengue widal UrineR and followup with reports for further guidance
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It is  not mentioned which area u measured temperature.. if its underarm, temperature above 99 is considered as fever.. and if it's oral(below tongue)then temperature 100 degree is considered as fever.. In your case if you did not have any contact with covid positive cases nothing to worry.. take all precautions.. wear mask hand sanitize, maintain social distance when you go out,drink plenty of fluids , avoid stress, sleep well, keep monitoring your temperature and oxygen levels if you are in a doubt.. if anything abnormal visit a doctor nearby..
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