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Sir/Ma'am my father is diabetes patient and currently suffering from Covid-19 with mild cough and SpO2 at 97%. So I want to ask that which test should I need to conduct like CBC, CRP and is these Test are necessary. Sir your guidance is important for me.
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Hello As your father is diabetic suggest to do reports . Please provide proper history of your father so that give you proper advice what is needed as SPO2 is not everything in corona patient Consult me for full treatment
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Do CBC,CRP,D-Dimer and check GRBS
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With 97 O2 levels.no further testing required if he is not having any other problems.
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Yes this tests are necessary. For further information kindly book appointment
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