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  2. Jan 4, 2021 · People can treat mild cases of COVID-19 at home. They should ensure that they remain hydrated, get plenty of rest, and take OTC medications to reduce fever and pain.

  3. Dec 13, 2023 · How to Recover From COVID-19 at Home. Here’s how to treat mild or moderate COVID-19 and ease symptoms, with help from over-the-counter and prescription medications and home remedies.

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  4. May 26, 2022 · Home COVID-19 treatments and remedies. At-home antiviral medications. There are two options for antiviral pills you can take at home: There's a combination of nirmatrelvir and ritonavir...

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    • Sore Throat. If a sore throat is your primary COVID ailment, you can try sipping on warm herbal teas with honey, primary care physician Adam Makkawi, DO, told Verywell.
    • Cough. A cough is another common COVID symptom that may be treated at home. Often, a cough is the last symptom to linger as you recover from a respiratory virus, pediatric gastroenterologist Jonathan Miller, MD, told Verywell.
    • Congestion. Nasal congestion is one of the most common side effects of getting COVID, Makkawi said. Especially with the variants circulating in recent years, people with COVID symptoms tend to experience nasal congestion by day three or five of the infection.
    • Fever, Chills, and Fatigue. Something as simple as Tylenol (acetaminophen) can do wonders for fever management, Adamian said. A fever can also cause associated symptoms such as fatigue, chills, and body aches—all of which can be treated with ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) or acetaminophen.
    • Get plenty of sleep. If you have COVID-19, getting enough sleep is necessary to help your body fight off the infection. If you’re having a hard time falling asleep, ask your doctor if a melatonin supplement could help.
    • Drink fluids to avoid COVID-19 dehydration. When you’re sick, your body can lose lots of fluids, especially if you have a high fever, diarrhea or have been vomiting.
    • Keep eating. The idea of digging into a plate of food isn’t always appetizing when you’re sick. And if you lose your sense of smell and taste when you have COVID-19, you may find that eating even your favorite foods is no longer enjoyable.
    • Take your prescription medications. Unless instructed by your doctor, continue to take all prescription medications and do your best to manage your other health conditions.
  5. Mar 24, 2020 · Experts say there are a number of supplies you can buy now to prepare to care for yourself at home if you have mild symptoms of COVID-19, including the new Omicron variant.

  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Avoid any strenuous activity whilst you are unwell. Wash your hands with soap and water as often as possible. If you are in a shared space, it's your choice whether you wear a mask to prevent spreading. Use over-the-counter medicines to treat some of your symptoms, such as paracetamol.

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