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Coronavirus: Doctor's advice on how to manage symptoms if you fall ill with virus

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This month, coronavirus cases in the UK have skyrocketed, with over 2,600 confirmed cases too date. If you catch the virus, it’s likely you’ll experience several unpleasant side effects, including a fever and a dry cough.

While there’s currently no specific treatment for the disease, there are several simply things you can do to manage your symptoms.

Speaking to Mirror Online, Dr Babak Ashrafi, a doctor at Zava UK, has revealed his top tips for managing coronavirus symptoms.

He explained: “It’s important to note that there is currently no specific treatment for coronavirus: typical solutions like antibiotics, which are used to treat bacterial infections, are not effective in curing the condition. “All discussions of medications for COVID-19

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