Ears turning red and slight fever during a/2nd still after cold

Meast21

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Got a cold 11/28 and during the cold now and still half of the days since cold ended 12/10 I'm having a small fever (99.5-100 if I had to guess) and ears are turning red. The fever days and the red ears are not as frequent like I said (prob half the days since 12/10). My question is could this cold still be lingering or more likely the effects of it? I've also been more tired, fatigured and a tad nauseous although I only threw up at the peak of this 10 days ago.
 

Meast21

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Get covid tested
This cold started 3.5 weeks ago, not sure what a covid test would do. Need an anti-body test to see if I had covid if anything... I more just want to know since cold left system if it my body could still be recovering? The ear redness and slight fevers are wierd.
 

Meast21

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Bump could I still be feeling like shit bc I am recovering from this cold that started 11/28 and even around 12/10??
 

Eugenios

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Got a cold 11/28 and during the cold now and still half of the days since cold ended 12/10 I'm having a small fever (99.5-100 if I had to guess) and ears are turning red. The fever days and the red ears are not as frequent like I said (prob half the days since 12/10). My question is could this cold still be lingering or more likely the effects of it? I've also been more tired, fatigured and a tad nauseous although I only threw up at the peak of this 10 days ago.
Fasting and Keto/Low-Carb is the best solution for a virus. I haven't been sick in 3 years when I started OMAD Keto. When you fast for more than 18 hours, autophagy occurs. Also, viruses live ON SUGAR. Give it a shot if you're worried. Again, my whole family was sick and I was staying with them on the same house but didn't get sick myself. Look up Dr. Berg for more information. God Bless.
 

SnidleyBluntash

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The thing is, covid can take many forms and may cause a wide range of symptoms. It’s not just a respiratory illness. And the effects can be long lasting. You may even be infectious. But it’s true getting a test doesn’t fix anything. But it would let you know that you shouldn’t be around people. Getting the antibody test would be great. But something tells me you live in America and can’t just go get blood work done right now. So just stay home, drink plenty of fluids, 3000 mg vitamin C and 3000 vitamin D. And eat healthy. Do stretches. Do not take ibprofen as it is know to make covid symptoms worse. I am not a doctor, but I could have been if I went to school to be one.
 

Oliver Pantsoff

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Dude, just go to the doctor/er. It's that simple. If you've been sick this long then something is going on with you! Go today..

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