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CRP 19 after covid  12days.
Crp 19 of my brother 40yeaars having mild fatty liver .Now no fever.buthigh crp what should we do? oxygen level 96.paracetamol /azirthkmycin/vitamin D60(1wk)/C/B taken already
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Did the rtpcr come.positive?
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He might need anti inclammatory treatment and other blood reports to decide further Do a 6 minute walk test Chest expansion exercises .If after 6 minute walk the oxygen level falls below 92% then go for hrct chest. For further queries kindly have a full consultation with me of any other doctor . Thank you
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dont ignore any symptoms,Consult with a doctor
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Just continue the medication which u already took...no need to worry about CrP level..
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Book a consultation for a detailed evaluation of the patient’s history.
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