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What do you need to do when you are F0?

According to statistics, 80% of people with Covid-19 have mild symptoms - on average, 95% of people have been and are recovering. Please PREPARE KNOWLEDGE and stay as optimistic, limit watching too much news related to Covid-19, and find ways to relax (watch movies, comedies, listen to music, read books, practice yoga, meditate) do the following things under the advice of CarePlus's team of doctors.

What do you need to do when you are F0?

8/12/2021 4:21:00 PM

DON'T worry that F0 has to be isolated at home. DOCTOR CAREPLUS will accompany you.

10 THINGS TO DO WHEN F0:

1. Calm down, don't panic

2. Apply measures to avoid infecting people around

3. Continue to treat the underlying disease well (if any)

4. Get enough sleep

5. Drink enough water

6. Eat enough, easy to digest, have a variety of foods, don't skip meals

7. Light exercise in place

8. Monitor the body's symptoms. Check temperature and breathing rate twice a day. Check blood oxygen SpO2 (if you have a machine). Record these results and abnormalities in a notebook.

9. Do not self-medicate according to unproven methods

10. Contact emergency medical care immediately if there are severe signs

REQUIREMENTS ON PERSON'S ROOM:

- Isolated from the rest of the rooms. Ventilate to the outside. Do not use the air conditioner. If used, do not let the temperature be too low.

- Room with living facilities, it is best to use a bathroom, clean separately or scrub contact surfaces immediately after use.

- Prepare a separate table to receive items to limit close contact.

- Always closed

MEASURES TO AVOID CONFIDENTIALITY TO HOUSEHOLDS:

- Notify the person you have been in contact with during the time you suspect you have Covid-19 (you can infect others from 48 hours after you come into contact with the source of infection).

- People infected with F0 should take care of themselves, for example: do their laundry in the room first (if possible).

- Only 01 person with the least risk (young, no underlying disease) takes care of F0 when needed.

- Housemates must wear protective gear when collecting items. Prepare a separate table for pick up/delivery cleaned with alcohol ≥ 60 degrees or regular detergent.

- Sorting waste with a high risk of infection.

- Clean all everyday objects in the house (tables and chairs, doorknobs, sinks, toilets) with alcohol ≥60 degrees or regular detergent.

- Avoid contact with pets, do not share personal items

- The person with F0 avoids leaving the room. No guest, please.

GOOD TREATMENT OF EXISTING BACKGROUND DISEASES

- Background diseases are existing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, depression, epilepsy, hepatitis B, C.

- COVID-19 is prone to severe disease and complications in people with underlying medical conditions, so it is essential to control the underlying disease to reduce the risk of COVID-19 and serious complications.

- People infected with Covid-19 if they have a stable medical condition and need to continue treatment. If they cannot return to the doctor or contact a doctor, they can continue to use the prescription they are using stably.

- If the underlying disease becomes unstable: such as fluctuating blood pressure, higher than safe blood sugar levels, etc., it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately.

MEDICATIONS TO REDUCE COVID-19 SYMPTOMS THAT CAN USE AT HOME:

When having symptoms, it is necessary to notify the medical staff who are monitoring immediately. Medications to treat Covid-19 symptoms  at home:

- Use antipyretic and pain relievers containing acetaminophens such as Panadol, Efferalgan, Tylenol, Hapacol for high fever or severe pain. The allowable acetaminophen dose is 10-15 mg/kg/time, should not be used more than four times or 3g /24 hours, two doses at least 4 hours apart.

- Orel rehydrate if there is diarrhea

- Phosphalugel, omeprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole... if you have stomach pain

- Vitamin D 1000UI/day or sun exposure for 10-15 minutes/day drink milk, eat eggs, mushrooms

- Cough medicine such as bromhexine, acetylcysteine, herbs

- Folk remedies for flu, sore throat, and other measures that have a supporting role such as Sauna (note only when you have a fever, body aches, but you can't sweat. You should only steam your nose. Do not steam too much, it will make the body dehydrated). Gargle with salt water (only effective in cleaning the upper respiratory tract, cannot help kill the virus as rumored).

Note: DO NOT ALWAYS TREAT BY RUNNING AS Corticosteroids, anticoagulants, aerosol sprays, antibiotics,...

SEVERE SYMPTOMS NEEDING EMERGENCY HOSPITAL:

Severe symptoms usually appear 7-10 days of illness, maybe earlier or later. If any of the following symptoms occur, you need to immediately contact 911 / Call Center 1022 or the Rapid Response Team of the Neighborhood / Ward / District to be admitted to the hospital as soon as possible:

- Feeling very short of breath / Persistent pain or feeling of pressure, heaviness, pressure in the chest.

- Unable to stay awake. Lips, fingertips, skin paler and colder than usual, loss of vitality

- Decreased exercise capacity, fatigue

- Unstable background disease

- Breathing rate is more than 24 times/minute, and blood SpO2 is less than 94%

Who is the subject of F0 quarantined at home:

- Newly detected in the community, NO SYMPTOMS, NO RISK FACTORS (underlying disease, obesity) quarantined at home for 14 days.

- Being treated at a health facility, SYMPTOMS, eligible to be discharged on day 7, continue to be monitored and monitored at home for 14 days.

- People who have close contact with people infected with Covid-19 or live in an area with many Covid-19 cases.

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