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D Dimer test is required after COVID
My father and mother got infected with COVID and completed the below medicine for 5 days. TAB AZITHRAL 500 mg DAILY ONE CAPS.DOXYCYCLINE 100 MG MORNING ONE NIGHT ONE TAB DOLO 650 MG THREE OR FOUR TIMES A DAY TAB PANTOP 40 MG Morning one NIGHT ONE TAB PULMOCLEAR MORNING ONE NIGHT ONE TAB ASKAZIN 50 MG DAILY ONE TAB LIMCEE 500 MG THREE TIMES A DAY CHEWABLE These medicines stopped taking from yesterday afternoon. For mother last two days fever is 98-98.5 and SOP2: 96-97 for my father last two days Fever is 98-100 and SPO2 is 96-97. My father still having cough. From yesterday night mother taking paracetamol 2/day and father is taking paracetamol 3 times / day Is there any other medicine required Also D DIMER test is required if yes when can we take the test
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In mild cases the are not necessary i can tell u about a simple test u can monitor for thromboembolic complications no need for d dimer
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contact for the test
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D dimer, CBP, CRP, chest x ray are compulsory
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U need detailed consultation
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As per guide lines not required for cough u can start Syp Grlinctus 1TSF tds 
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D dimer and S. LDH ASAP STRICT monitoring of SPO2
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