- Male
- 30 Years
- 01/09/2025
I tested positive for COVID 19 and received my report on the 24th. Since then, I have been taking my medications regularly. However, I am still experiencing weakness and occasional fever. I do not have any issues with appetite or meals, I am eating normally. My case has been classified as mild. I am 30 years old and weigh 57 kg. Do I need to go for any further tests, or is this normal during recovery from mild COVID?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Mild weakness and fever may persist. Continue rest, hydration, nutrition. No urgent tests needed unless symptoms worsen.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC) Test or Take a C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) - QUANTITATIVE Test
Answered 01/09/2025
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