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Fever with CRP count High..
My wife is having fever for past 5 days with temperature varying between 99 to 103.. Sometimes no body heat but thermometer shows 101-102. She has mild body pain along with dry mouth and throat and fatigue. We did some blood and urine tests and found crp count to be 43.. The doctor has suggested a Covid test if there is no dip in temperature in a day.. Is high crp count only related to Covid? The doctor had prescribed paracetamol, antibiotic and vitamin tablets and she is still taking them. I am hereby attaching the blood test reports. Kindly check and provide guidance. PS: Now my 2 year old son also has fever upto 100°. Is there a possibility for such a small kid to get Covid?
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Kindly contact through practo i need more information to solve it
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Since the history suggesting longer period of fever kindly do covid RT-PCR test
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as you mentioned above my advice do covid 19 rapid antigen test by call 104. for all family members
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