How to Treat COVID-19 at Home
) can ease sinus discomfort, Dr. Russo says. “A lot of the same remedies you would use for a cold can be helpful,” he adds.is important under normal circumstances, but particularly when you’re sick. “Preventing dehydration is important” when you have COVID-19, especially if you have a fever because you tend to sweat a lot, says Amesh A. Adalja, M.D., a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.says that men should strive to have at least 15.
But, if you don’t have any underlying health conditions that put you at high risk of COVID-19 complications, Dr. Adalja recommends monitoring your symptoms and calling your doctor if you get worse. That includes experiencing things like being short of breath, having a fever that won’t break, and being “so extremely fatigued that you cannot perform your activities of daily living,” he says.
Experiencing chest palpitations, confusion, and developing blue lips and nails should also prompt a call to your doctor, Dr. Russo says.This article is accurate as of press time. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly evolves and the scientific community’s understanding of the novel coronavirus develops, some of the information may have changed since it was last updated.
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