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CRP increased from 17 to 48, feel better
About a week ago my eyes were swelling and buring pee, i consulted a doctor they started iv antibiotics 2 times a day, did test for CRP and other, my CRP was 17.2. In 2 days, my pee was no more burning, and i was using eye drop and medicine that doctor prescribed for eyes, eyes got better. After 3 days we did test for CRP and it stayed same 17.0... So we continued the IV, but on 4rth day i got really high fever 101°. Next day dr gave paracetamol with IV. But on 5th day at night my fever got upto 103.2° Next day we did same IV and Paracetamol, and on 6th day morning CRP test again, and it came out 48, but now i feel really good, no fever no pain, eyes are good, digestiom is also better... But the result is scaring me a lot
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CRP can rise temporarily even as your body fights infection—it doesn’t always reflect your current feeling. Since you’re symptom-free and improving, it’s a good sign. The level should drop gradually. Please consult me online with your latest reports so I can review your recovery and guide follow-up tests.
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There may be some other associated infection. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Sometimes antibiotics cause an increase in CRP which will settle in sometime Still if you want proper details kinfly book consultation
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Crp settle  slowly
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Infection Not Fully Resolved: The antibiotics may need more time to fully clear the infection, or a different antibiotic might be needed if the bacteria are resistant. Other Causes: Elevated CRP could be due to a secondary issue (e.g., an autoimmune condition, tissue inflammation, or another infection) that needs investigation.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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