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  • 35 Years
  • 22/01/2025

Hey, I'm a bit concerned and could use some advice. My wife and I, both 35, went through mild Covid symptoms recently and thankfully, we're negative nowit's been about three weeks. During our treatment, we didn't take Aspirin or any other blood thinners. Should we consider taking any blood thinners now that we're recovering? Any guidance would be really helpful.

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Get your CRP ma D dimer levels checked if they are normal noneed to use any medications

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Consult Your Healthcare Provider:

    • Discuss with your doctor to evaluate any personal risk factors for blood clots.
  2. Monitor Symptoms:

    • Be alert for signs like leg pain, swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath.
  3. Focus on Recovery:

    • Stay active, hydrated, and follow general post-COVID care guidelines.

Routine use of blood thinners post-mild COVID-19 is generally unnecessary unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Answered 20/08/2025

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