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Recovered from COVID, got bloodtest
Hi, I recovered from COVID a week back, today I got blood test done . Total four tests- LDH, Ferritin, CRP and D Dimer. LDH and D Dimer values are normal but, ferritin value is 382.1 and CRP is 7.6 MG/L. Both are showing high values. Is that fine and can be treated with medication? Attaching the reports for reference.
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It’s just inflammatory markers, will get normalised with Time Don’t worry
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It is normal u take time it will get normalise
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These can be elevated It takes time to get normalise U can consult for other information
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Values are mildly elevated probably due to covid Take rest and redo the test after 3-4 days Mostly value become normal As of now there is nothing to worry about.
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No need for any other medications. That will take few days to settle. Any symptoms at present?
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