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CRP at 20.1 mg/l
Is crp at 20.1mg/l on first day of covid test good or its very high? D-dimer within the normal range with chloride serum at 110 and ldh slightly higher.
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Consultation needed for further evaluation and treatment guidelines
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not uncommon
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follow covid protocols
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CRP rises in infection soo nothing to worry much
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Not to worry. Its a inflammatory marker, when the inflammation reduces, it will reduce soon. Other parameters seem normal. And so, this may reach to normal levels sooner if you Follow covid treatment protocol and isolation. Lots of fluids to be taken to flush out toxins.
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886.
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crp is mildly elevate. please tell about your vaccination status and also the symptoms that you are having right now so that a proper treatment and assesment plan can be made for your safe recovery
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stay isolated and maintain proper fluid intake
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