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Post covid treatment
Hello, my mother (58) had tested covid positive 30 days ago with mild symptoms fever and cough. She had covid medication for 5 days( Invermectin, doxy, dolo,monotemac L, ambroxol syrup, vitamin supplements). During covid her CRP was elevated 1.8 ( expected range was under 0.6). She has no other health issues apart from thyroid. She has recovered from covid , but she is having bit of cough and chest congestion and back pains. Also noticed that some times there is swelling under eyes. Is this cause of concern? What tests to be done to check for post covid complications?
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These are post covid complications Fever Worsening breathlessness Drop in oxygen levels(less than 95% on ambient air) High pulse rate New onset chest pain Delirium, confusion Focal bodily weakness Depressive thoughts Gastrointestinal issues Bleeding from any site
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1.monitor blood glucose 2.Look for crp and esr value
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Is there any fever, headache or redness in eye... Just first go for chest xray and need to do vedio consultation for exact view of complains
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