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Blood Thick in D Dimer
My mother was diagonosed with Covid and she recovered and tested negative 2 weeks back with D Dimer result under control. After 2 weeks though she has tested negative we see D Dimer test has given value of 675mg. Is it normal that blood becomes thick post covid negative result as well? Her CRP level increased to 10 as well... Do i have to worry for reinfection or anything else?
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D-Dimer value is mild elevated. CRP value elevated. Regular follow up necessary to avoid post Covid complication.
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