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Test post recovery from Covid
Hi , I got recovered from covid on 11th May. The health is stable and much better. Since I didn't get Rtpcr test due to non availability of lab team, should I get my liver , kidney and antigen test now just to check internal state of liver
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You should b doing lft kft and also go for antigen test. Do CRP and d dimer also.
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ok u can go for the test. but no need for antigen test.
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this may be a sign of reinfection or inflamation inside the body.
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