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Covid positive, Sir, there is no fever, spo2 is 99. But CRP and D Dimer is raised on 8 th day What to do?
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CRP and D dimer gets time to reach to a normal value..... You should  treat your clinical condition and not your laboratory reports.
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You need to be on blood thinners since your D-dimer is elevated. Consult immediately and get prescribed with your regular physician.
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Values are still in high range and on 8th day these values indicate active inflammation..NEEDED further evaluation and admission or medication depending on other features.
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Adviced to take an immediate consultation here now
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Consult for treatment.
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It would take some time for the inflammatory markers to come down..dont worry
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