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Gradually Increasing crp post mild covid
Post covid my crp is gradually increasing After a month of covid it was 1.2(mg/l) then after two weeks of that it got to 2.3(mg/l)band now after two months it's 3.51(mg/l). my d dimer is normal in all the reports.(.2mg/l)Platelets are 98k and bilirubin is high with Normal sgpt. My only concern is increasing crp, is it leading me to more serious inflammation, should I start medication. I just took paracetamol, azee 500, multivitamin during covid and after that ecospirin 75 for a week, as d dimer was high. Right now I have burps and back ache. Please consider this query, if any complications are going to come.
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Apart from increasing CRP are you having any e additional symptoms clinically and have you gone through any other additional investigations related to covid infection. It is very important to look into other parameters related to covid infection and nothing to worry and do not get tensed and try to contact me I will guide you how to proceed further.
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It might be an indication of addictive immunity hyperfunction. In post covid when you have antibodies, secondary infection, or covid reinfection. If CRP is rising and no lung involvement it is an adaptive failure. Get troponin I,T tested. Maybe you have non-neutralizing antibodies. we do give a short steroid course.
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Kindly consult physician for proper evaluation.
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