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Post Covid Care and Treatment
Hello Sir/Ma'am, Two months ago, my mother has been hospitalized due to covid 19 for 15 days. (Admitted in ICU with high CRP and DDimer values and low oxygen saturation levels. She has undergone all kinds of treatment including steroids, blood thinners etc) Now, we had a general blood checkup after 2 months. Could you please go through the abnormal values in reports and let us know if there are any warning signs for potential issues and the treatment or precautions for that. Fasting Blood Sugar- 99.2 mg/dl HbA1c - 6.5% Average Blood Glucose - 140mg/dl Haemoglobin - 11.7g/dl High Sensitivity C Reactive Protein - 16.97 mg/L Iron - 46.5 microgram/dl HDL Cholesterol - 35 mg/dl Tri glycerides - 284 mg/dl VLDL Cholestrol - 56.8 mg/dl Calcium - 8.57 mg/dl All the values and units mentioned above are cross checked and accurate. Thanks in advance!!!
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History noted. More details needed for proper evaluation. You can consult on Practo app or on 8318"469886.
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