• Covid concerns?

Hello, I was curious if there was any difference between a rapid test and at home testing. In the past few days, I have had one rapid test and 2 at home tests. The rapid test had come back negative but to my surprise, the at home tests have both come back positive (done once a day). Should I be concerned or just go with the rapid test? I wasn't sure how accurate either method was.

4 Answers

  • Family Practitioner | Adult Medicine
  • New Braunfels, TX

Given your symptoms, you have COVID regardless of testing results. Please schedule a visit with your primary care physician as soon as possible. If symptoms worsen, seek immediate care.

  • Family Practitioner
  • Yonkers, NY

I am not doing any covid testing. You have cold and cough? Boost your immune system. Blend one whole bulb of garlic-peeled + 2 lemon juice freshly squeezed + one thumb size ginger + one whole medium red onion + 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper powder and 2 tbsp raw honey. Add chunks of pineapple and filtered water or distilled water to blend. Drink 1 tbsp every four hours if you are sick until you feel better and 1-2 tbsp for daily maintenance. Too much mucus? Add to your blend 1-2 inches of horseradish. This helps the mucus congestion.

  • Family Practitioner
  • Houston, TX

If you're sure you did them correctly, 2 rapid at home tests conducted 24 hours apart both positive is definite evidence of confirmed COVID-19.

William Z. Cohen, M.D., FAAFP

Go with the rapid test

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