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Feeling post covid symptoms
Hey i got covid last month but after recovering the post covid symptoms are hunting me i am feeling : 1.chest pain (More on left side) 2.palpitation 3.low grade fever 4.excessive thirst and dry mouth 5.diziness 6.body pain 7.headache 8.confusion 9.difficult breathing/suffocation 10.red itchy eyes My hrct scan was normal,d dimer ,hs-crp ,hb1ac also normal but some high parameters in haemogram: 1. Absolute eosinophils count- 732 - (20-500) 2.eosinophilis- 12 %  - ( 1-6) 3.pct (platelet haematocrit)-0.18%   (0.2-0.5) 4.mpc(mean platelet volume)-11.0 - (6-9.5) 5.rbc count - 4.48 - (4.7-6.0) 9.hct(hematocrit) - 41.9 % - (42-52) *(The bracket are the reference normal range) Please help my biggest concern is that is the above report normal or is there any relation between my symptoms and my above report,does it indicate any infection ,my last question is i am at risk of any stroke or heart attack ,can i take ecosprin 75 or any blood thinner . Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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All the reports are shows that you are in the safer side except there is a mild allergy in your problem and remind me the confusion and feeling weakness are may be due to anxiety and you need good food to be taken and healthy food with frequent intake is required. Please try to contact me online and I will definitely explain you how to proceed further.
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