Crp increase after covid recovery

2021-06-04 18:59:49
My mother age 52 She was Covid positive on 2nd May She has been without oxygen support since 15 days, her oxygen level  normal now 99, but she is coughing and now her CRP is 25. And neutrophils 67 lymphocytes 28 eosinophils 03 and TLC 7400
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Dnt worry it will come down not worry

Answered2021-06-04 19:18:58

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keep monitoring her spo2 levels .. Blood test are normal... Take tablet chlorpheniramine 4mg 1-0-1 for 5days after food Syrup ascoril D 1-0-1 5 ml 5 days after food Proper diet immunity boosting foods like tomato almond carrot garlic mix milk with tumeric pepper powder egg groundnuts.. Plenty of water 5 to 6 litres a day Thank u

Answered2021-06-04 19:18:26

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Post covid weakness may linger for about 1-2 months. With proper care and medication these symptoms would subside eventually. Monitor her SpO2, temp, BP, sugar. If all within normal limits without associated high grade fever, breathlessness, chest pain or excess cough then no need to worry. Continue taking prescribed medications, multivitamin,  steam inhalation, gargle. For cough take Syp. Bro-Zedex 2tsp twice daily.
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Answered2021-06-04 19:06:43

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Post Covid inflammation is common. CRP at this level is often observed. Please monitor her symptoms . The blood ratios indicate some inflammation is ongoing. If symptoms persist - take a consultation with her reports. At this time, it is not alarming. But need to watch.

Answered2021-06-04 19:02:48

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