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D-dimer Range
My mothers D-dimer report is 0.59? Do we need medicines for this. She got covid negative on 24 April.
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Well, dimers in normal range you may not need to take any medication.
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repeat d-dimers after 7days
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Hello Dear.. Always be on the safer side.if u have a doubt just retest d dimer after 3 days . For further Treatment and medication feel free to consult me
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NORMAL CONSULT ME FOR FOR MORE HELP
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no problem
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Compare with lab normal value, if more than 2 times ,need to revisit the plan
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No,you don’t need any medication.
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Stay hydrated
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