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Crp levels post infection
Two months since covid On 21st May crp: 1.3mg/l On 4th June crp: 2.3mg/l On 14th June crp: 3.2mg/l D dimer normal in all three report What to do next should start any anti inflammation drugs or steroids to reduce the crp less than 1mg/l, I'm afraid of any complications please do give a watch on these number and suggest. I'll be very thankful to anyone who replies 🙏🙏🙏
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Greetings, all your CRP Levels are normal if it's raised above 10mg/dl is  significant. Otherwise not to worry
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Don't worry ,post inflammatory phase crp will be high,it will come down
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Hi need not to take any anti-inflammatory drug. CRP levels will come down automatically in few months
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Hello, your crp levels are in Normal range. Don't worry.
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It will reduce slowly. You don’t have to panic. Unnecessary steroid usage is not advices. If you have any other symptoms, you can consult
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