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For last 3-4 days m having slight sore throat, today mild fever 99.3. But my sense of taste and smell intact. Don't have diabetes/hypertension or any other complication. Going to office, but not in direct contact of any covid patient. Is it necessary to undergo COVID test???
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Hi... Do routine blood CBC, CRP and x ray chest done Start tab azee 500 once daily Tab vitamin c 500 thrice daily
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decision on RT PCR after initial evaluation
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In current situation, u need to check for breathlessness. ..if ur oxygen saturation (spo2) is below 90...get immediate medical attention and covid test done... Take complete bed rest,  use mask ,hand hygiene and social distancing
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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Need to be evaluated
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