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My mother age 56, tested positive on 18 April. Her CRP- 11.4 mg/L, ESR 35 and D-dimer was 0.35 ug/ml on the 9th day. Her CRCT score was 11/25 on the 9th day. We repeated her pathology test on the 14th day and her CRP was 3.1mg/L and ESR 17. We did not perform any other test. She had a 5-days course of the following medicines: 1) Fabiflu 2) Doxy 100mg, 3) Ivermectin 12mg 4) Predmet 8mg 5) Naxdom 500mg 6) Azithromycin 500mg She is currently not taking any medicine, but she feels weak and her body temperature is always between 99-100F. She is also complaining of stomach ache. Due to medicine, her BP shoots up. She does not have any comorbidities. My question is do we need to continue any medicine. What are the chances of pneumonia get the cure?
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If she is having fever you should do online consultation with physician and also repeat her tests. Keep a check on SPO2. Give her Dolo650 for fever.
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Plenty of fluids orally
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