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My wife got fever
Sir mt wife got fever temperature 100 BODY PAIN Feeling tired No throat pain No coughing Not pregnant Heart beat little bit increased She take one paracetamol tab Temperature increasing morning was 97.6 now 100
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6thrly paracetamol  and temperature charting Wait for 48hrs
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if fever persists and any other symptoms arises take a consultation
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Covid time so better quarantine at home for any fever
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Please do temperature charting three times a day. Take PCM 650mg when temp more than 100. Watch out for shortness of breath, cold cough, diarrhoea, burning urine. Please consult your physician and get required blood investigations. Maintaining social distancing. Follow hand hygiene.
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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Since how many days is this? Any other meds goin on? Any tests done, pls consult.
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