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Pain in back and full legs
My mother has covid on 17 apr now and she had electrolyte imbalance on 23 rd april ,we hospitalised her on 24th and she recovered by 29 a fter that medications were there for next 15 days in for 5 days methyl prednisolone was also reccommened except this antibiotics , multivitamin ,and vitamin c was reccommened Now from.last 2-3 days she is feeling pain in the back and little swelling in both the legs from thighs to foot. What can be the further steps to be taken? She was earlier diagoned with hepaetisis c around 10-12years ago at that time we found her blood is thin.
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Check pulse, BP ,urine output Get CBC ,Liver ,kidney function tests,D dimer ,A done She can take vit d 60 k once weekly for 3 months
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Body ache is quite common after covid. Can u share a pic of legs how severe is the swelling. Look swelling has many causes: 1. Fluid overload 2. Renal problem 2. Cardiac cause 4. Use of steroid Kindly consult with detail history
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