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6 mg/L crp
I have routine check up yesterday and my crp came 6mg/L I have no physical problem except My left ear drum was perforeted 2 year before but kuchh dino se us kan se fluid sa ata h kya Ye EAR INFECTION H CRP ISSE BAD SAKTA H KYA
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If ur ear drum has a perforation which has not healed for 2 yrs .. it probably won't heal by itself and might need surgery ... Plz consult an ent specialist for proper guidance
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Yes Sir, any kind of inflammation/infection in body can raise CRP. If you have a discharging ear, please use, Antifungal+antibiotic ear drops 3-4 times a day 2 drops Tab. Amoxyclav 625 Tab. Diominic DCA Tab. Rantac All tabs for 5 days, 2 times a day
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if not relieved, consult an ENT nearby
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don't use ear buds & prevent water from entering ears
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Perforated ear drums that discharge will not self heal they have to be surgically corrected or it may lead to hearing loss and further complications, persistently discharging ear may raise CRP levels.
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