
My Niece Is 26 And Attached Are Her Analyses Together

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Wed, 2 Sep 2020


Question : my niece is 26 and attached are her analyses together with fever and pains all over the body could these confirm COVID19
Brief Answer:
No
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about your niece and ongoing fever and pains. I have reviewed all attached reports and nothing is suggestive of covid. Unfortunately, the results do not seem to suggest any specific disease conditions. Her doctors would need to examine her and maybe investigate further before making a diagnosis which would pave the way for treatment and recovery.
I hope this guides and helps. I wish your niece well. Feel free to follow up with me as you please.
No
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about your niece and ongoing fever and pains. I have reviewed all attached reports and nothing is suggestive of covid. Unfortunately, the results do not seem to suggest any specific disease conditions. Her doctors would need to examine her and maybe investigate further before making a diagnosis which would pave the way for treatment and recovery.
I hope this guides and helps. I wish your niece well. Feel free to follow up with me as you please.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


aren%E2%80%99t the low Lymphocutes and High D-Dimet risky ? and what does it indicate?
Brief Answer:
They are not!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Low lymphocytes are bot risky when looked in the entire context of the results. This is slightly above the range of normal results but nothing worrisome. While I have seen higher D-dimers with COVID, these are ever minor elevations but extremes.
D-dimers: Often suggest existing blood clots while lymphopenia may signal an infection. However, the elevations are not alarming to trigger any of the above at this time.
Wish you well and feel free to follow up with me.
They are not!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Low lymphocytes are bot risky when looked in the entire context of the results. This is slightly above the range of normal results but nothing worrisome. While I have seen higher D-dimers with COVID, these are ever minor elevations but extremes.
D-dimers: Often suggest existing blood clots while lymphopenia may signal an infection. However, the elevations are not alarming to trigger any of the above at this time.
Wish you well and feel free to follow up with me.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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