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My wife has fever of around 104.5 and her Covid antigen, Malaria, Typhoid,Dengue all are negative. He got mild covid 2 months back and recovered. But her DDimer is 1500,CRP 39.2 and LDH 442.54. Is this serious or can it be cured by medicines
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Kindly discuss for your concern. Need to evaluate further
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Need treatment as d-dimers and temperature are high.   Consult on practo chat for further management
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Share complete reports... Old and recent. It should be manageable with medicines. But be prepared for hospitalisation if needed.
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Definitely needs attention. Consult with reports.
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Sir, she has a high grade fever with elevated counts. She should be thoroughly examined and blood routine investigations should be done to rule out if bacterial or viral infection. Accordingly treatment could be carried out as early as possible.
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blood routine test
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