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Post covid blood report
I had covid 45 days ago and it was mild with loss of smell and one day fever. In 30th day my crp was 1.3mg/l and d dimer was .2mg/l And on 45th day crp is 2.3mg/l and d dimer is .2mg/l Lymphocytes high
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The CRP is normal. And if you are asymptomatic nothing else is needed. Lymphocyte is marginally high and insignificant. But your platelets look quite low in this report. It is important to check your baseline platelets , understand some history . Please consult for the low platelet .
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