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  • Male
  • 34 Years
  • 16/09/2025

I did a COVID test on 18th April. The doctor initially said I was positive, so I quarantined myself, but later the report came back negative. When I tested again after a week, it was still negative, although I had symptoms. I experienced fever of 99 to 99.8F, body aches, loss of smell, and a low heart rate of 53 per minute. Now, 15 days after testing negative, I am feeling extreme weakness and cannot stand or walk for more than 5 to 10 minutes. I also have body aches, and if there is any delay in eating, I feel pain and cannot sit straight. Additionally, I feel a sensation in both ears, possibly related to prolonged coughing. Kindly suggest what could be causing these symptoms and what I should do next.

Doctor 1

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

These are features of post COVID syndrome. Bradycardia should be evaluated. Please take ECG, 2D Echo, Serum Electrolytes and MRI Brain (if dizziness worsens).

Dr. Shaik Suggests...

Take a Electrolytes Test Test

Answered 16/09/2025

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