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High CRP, D Dimer and ferritin levels.
Hello. I tested positive for Covid-19 on the 19th April. Post isolation, on 02nd of May, my CRP was 88.34 mg/L, D- Dimer as 306 FEU and Ferratin as 927 ng/ml. I did consult a Physician and was prescribed with Methylprednisolone, Montelukast+ levocitrizine, APIXABAN, zinc, vit c and calcium for 10 Days. I got myself tested again for the above tests on the 18th May and my CRP - <4 mg/L, D- Dimer was 220 FEU and Ferratin as 348.80 ng/ml. Has the levels of CRP, D Dimer and Ferratin levels decreased due to the above medicines or can there be a discrepancy in the reports? Please help
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It is definitely because of these medicines.
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Still your reports are not within normal limits only Sia the report so then I can analyse them according to the lab  standard. And plan the treatment further
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feel free to consult with your history and report
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Hoping it has decreased because of steroids prescribed and hydrate yourself and have protien food and mailny stop worrying About reports, you have most probably recovered from covid
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