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Covid symptoms elevated crp and d dimer
My parents got their covid results on 21st of april they were tested on 18 of april , we started their medicine on 22 and got their ct done on the same day value was mild 6/40 and they had Fever for 4-5 days but feeling better now both of them have their spo2 value more than 95 but today i got their d dimer crp and cmc test done and their was a little elevation in both of it.. For my mother Crp is 8.9 and d-dimer is 0.73 while for my father CRP IS 8.3 and d dimer is 0.75. What am i suppose to do next? Is it risky??
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Relax You Don't have to worry if they are maintaining saturation between 95-100. Since you have not mentioned any medical history and comorbidities like ( diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease) opinion regarding this will be limited. You can repeat crp and d dimer after 72 hours of 1 St day of testing If it high ( in three digits or so) then seek consultation.
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