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Last year I suffered with sever covid with 80% lungs involvement . Still I am feeling not able to take satisfactory breath (deep breath) . My CRP and ESR is shown high in every blood test report which I done till the date post covid .
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Please see a pulmonologist. A HRCT scan and pulmonary function test will be required to know the amount of lung involvement in COViD.
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Post Covid superinflammation may be cause of elevated ESR N CRP.
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Pl consult online for proper evaluation with all reports.
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May be post covid sequele. How much lungs are fibrosed, and other changes have occurred, we must know..certain tests have to be done. Pl do Lung exercises with respirometer. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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