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What is D-Dimer?
What is D-Dimer?? What happen if it increases? Is there any problem with it if it have been increased to 1.25ug/ml.?
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Hello dear D dimer tells about the clotting possibility in your body...its a type of protein fragement which comes from clot which dissolves so ita kinda of indicator
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D-Dimer is a test to figure out if you have abnormal clotting problem D-Dimer can be raised in different conditions so evaluation and history is needed to come to a conclusion The reference ranges for different labs could be different
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If the patient was covid positive and has raised D-Dimer levels Please consult immediately so that proper medication can be started
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D dimer increase means there is chances that pt can go into dic So to prevent dic we go for d dimer test Yes there is problem if it has been increased to 1.25
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