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Hello Doctors, My father got covid +ve on 29 april and we started the medications. Now he is feeling better just complaining for weakness. Temp and spo2 levels are also ok. Kindly advise do we need to continue the medicines or if we can go for a test. Also at home we are 3 members including my father, me and my mother. We donot have any symptoms so should we also go for a test. Kindly suggest.
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All members should do test.
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If your father has completed 5 days of covid treatment and without any problems , no need for further medication. If your mother and yourself are not having any symptoms at all , take all precautions. All should take vitamins.
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If possible you and your mother should also get tested, it will help define further course of medication. For your father need to see his test reports to comment. For weakness please give vitamin C (Limcee), Becosules Z, and Vitamin D. It takes time to recover from the weakness, eat healthy food, stay hydrated and try to create a stress free environment.
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