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What Should I Do if I Test Negative but Still Feel Like I Have Covid Symptoms?

patient being tested for covid-19 or the flu through swap in their nose, given by provider

You wake up with a sore throat, headache, congestion, or body aches and decide to take a COVID test: only to see a negative result. While that can feel reassuring, it doesn’t always explain why you still feel unwell. For many Ballantyne residents, lingering or worsening symptoms after a negative test can be confusing and frustrating, especially when you are at Ballentyne Village with family or taking care the kids by Premier Dentistry. Whether yohave questions or would like further testing, come by AFC Ballantyne where our expert team is ready to help you! 

Why You Can Still Have Symptoms After a Negative Test 

here are several reasons you might still feel sick after a negative test: 

  • Testing too early, before the virus is detectable 
  • Using an at-home test, which may be less sensitive 
  • Having another illness, such as the flu, RSV, a cold, or a sinus infection 
  • Symptoms related to allergies or other non-viral conditions 

When to Consider Retesting or Seeking Care 

If symptoms persist or worsen after 24–48 hours, retesting may be helpful. You should also consider medical care if you experience: 

  • Shortness of breath or chest discomfort 
  • Ongoing or high fever 
  • Severe fatigue or weakness 
  • Worsening cough or symptoms lasting several days 

Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore 

Even with a negative test, certain symptoms deserve medical evaluation: 

  • Shortness of breath or chest tightness 
  • High or persistent fever 
  • Severe fatigue that limits daily activity 
  • Worsening cough or wheezing 
  • Persistent sore throat or difficulty swallowing 
  • Symptoms lasting more than a few days without improvement 

How AFC Ballantyne Can Help 

At AFC Ballantyne, our AFC Providers can evaluate your symptoms, review your testing timeline, and check for other common illnesses. This may include additional testing, breathing or oxygen checks, and treatment recommendations to help you recover safely. This may include: 

  • Repeat COVID testing or lab-based testing 
  • Flu, RSV, or strep testing 
  • Lung and oxygen level evaluation 
  • Treatment for sinus, respiratory, or bacterial infections 
  • Guidance on rest, hydration, medications, and recovery timelines 

A negative COVID test is just one piece of the puzzle. If you’re still not feeling well, getting checked by one of our AFC Providers can help identify the cause and ensure you’re on the right path to recovery, giving you peace of mind and a quicker return to feeling your best.

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