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I was covid positive on May 10..and negative on May 27(antigen)..I took CT scan and blood tests because of having some mild pain and irritation while breathing..CRP ,cbc and ct reports are normal but d dimmer is 0.97...should I take medicine??I am a breast feeding mother...Now I don't have any chest pain just some irritation in throat and cough sometimes.what to do iam worried of this d dimmer report.. please help
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Since your Covid test is negative now and your CT too is normal you do not need to worry..Your D-dimer values are raised due to covid infection and it will take time to get back to the baseline..But it should not be a cause of concern..And you don't need any medications for it..
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No medicine is required as such. Just focus on healthy and protein rich diet. Take ample of rest .
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Sit back and relax Keep yourself mobile by walking atleast 15-20 mins everyday and you are good to go
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History noted. I need to ask you few questions before forming a proper diagnosis and preparing a mangement plan. So please book an appointment with me.
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If u r not having any sign or symptoms u r not needed any medications at present
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