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Crp 10.2 post covid
My mother was diagnosed with covid last month. Her crp on day 7 was 12.6 mg/L She was put on steroids and her crp fell to 6.1. Steroids were stopped after tapering. 10 days post stopping the Steroids her crp came as 10.2 Currently she is taking eliquis 2.5mg BD and Metformin 500 BD. Should we worry about raised crp post 35 days of covid ? Family doctor said need not worry if she is asymptomatic now
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CRP levels will come down eventually but keep a close watch on the patient for any symptoms.
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No worries.. Any symptoms at present?  Any other illness ??
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Yes no need to worry.
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better to do one CBC to look for any secondary infection.
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No need to worry Take rest
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