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Hi Doctors I am Manisha Goyal and i got COVID positive on 19th Jan and then tested negative on 2nd February. From 29th Jan i am having pain in left leg continuously. I start having breathing difficulty and chest pain that get severe many times which also radiates in my left hand and my back. My CT scan is normal. I got d dimer test done (biological reference 0-250) and that is elevated to 377... What can be the problem?
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Your condition is not so encouraging you should see a doctor in a multi-speciality hospital near by You need to be thoroughly examined under observation in hospital
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Considering the situation that you have mentioned. My suggestion would be to get yourself admitted at a decent hospital for a thorough investigation to rule out Pulmonary Embolism /DVT
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Seek admission in hospital.
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Hi dear, these things are elevated as you are still recovering from COVID infection.
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Do u see any red streaks or swelling on your leg n your breathlessness is it severe?
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Are you on any medication now? We need to rule out certain conditions for treating you properly. Please do consult.
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Do ecg
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