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Regarding crp level 16
My sister got fever, back ache on April 30,. Started medicines (doxycycline, ivermectin, monteklc, dolo650, VitD, C) as one of our family doctor suggested on phone call. Not went for any clinical examination. And not done any covid test. After 9 days , went for crp, cbc, d dimer , chest xray. Crp is 16.9, platelet count is 14.2L. Went for covid test yesterday, it is negative. Present, I am feeling cough only. Please let us know if I need to go for any other tests or Medicines enough.
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No need to go for any further tests. You need to take medicine to prevent clotting. Consult online with General Physician and get your prescription. CRP just shows level of inflammation in body because of virus. Nothing to worry about it .
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