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Post covid complications
Today i complete 32 days from my first symptom. I had tested for covid last month on 13 april and recovered well with just mild symptoms. My HRCT on 21 April came out normal with no HRCT score. My CRP levels however have been on the rise. CRP level on 27 April - 5.7 mg/L 4 May - 11.1 mg/L 11 May - 30 mg/L I'm having no symptoms at all other than increasing CRP levels post recovery. Do i need to start any medication or just follow healthy diet? Also when do i need to test my CRP level again?
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Please Repeat  CBC CRP D-DIMER after 5 days If any symptoms persist then Consult me Online Good Hygiene Good Sound Sleep Good Nutritious Food
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Hi Nothing to panic But better to rule out any secondary infection Follow up with any physician
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Nothing serious buy still recommend to get consultation..
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Need to start treatment as CRP is increasing Get CBC KFT LFT CRP D-Dimer Latest and review
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