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  • Female
  • 28 Years
  • 29/08/2025

I was diagnosed with COVID 19 and have completed 17 days of home quarantine with medication. My latest test report is now negative. However, for the past week, I have been experiencing bloating after normal meals, making my stomach feel unusually full. Sometimes this is accompanied by low energy and brief episodes of breathlessness, which then return to normal after a while. Could you please advise what might be causing this and guide me on what to do next?

Doctor 1

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Post COVID recovery may bring digestive and fatigue issues. These usually settle in time. Stay hydrated, eat light, and see a doctor for lingering symptoms. You are on the right track.

Dr. Hema Suggests...

Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test or Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test

Answered 29/08/2025

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