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TLC IS INCREASING
Hi, My father recovered from corona 15 days back as he was getting fever again so we went for some blood tests..doctor suggested to get it weekly, earlier his crp value was 26, then 23.4 and after a week it was 7.60 and then after 7 days it was 7.23. He is on mediccations but his tlc count is increasing. I will attach the last 2 reports for comparison. He is complaining about stomach ache from last 2 days. Please suggest.
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May be due to steroids or secondary infections!! Exclate the antibiotics by proper consult
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If you are on steriods that can cause rise in TLC counts Or Some secondary Infection
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This is due to some secondary bacterial infectionand the raise in CRP is due to that. You should take some injectable antibiotics .
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inj ceftrixone- sulbactum  twice daily for 5 days
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