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Crp and covid vaccine
My parents got covid on may 1st week and was recovered in home quarantine. 3 months over now. But her cholesterol is high . she is a diabetic patient. We took d-dimer and crp test yesterday. D-dimer is negative but crp is 10 (mentioned as high) she is having much cold .can she take the covid vaccine now doctor? Her age is 51. Please advice . we planned to take vaccine in the coming days. But afraid of cholesterol and crp. medications She is taking glycomet gp 0.5 morning and night Thyronorm 25mcg Cholesterol total ratio - 5.1 Total cholesterol - 231 Fasting sugar - 116 Pp- 212 crp - 10.1
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Wait for cold to improve then vaccinate. Need to take proper Medications and evaluation for these deranged parameters. Can consult me on practo for proper management and prescription
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Improve the cold, then go for it
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She can take
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