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I have been having body chills for past 1 week, with no fever. Got blood tests done. Thyroid profile is normal. All blood counts and Hemoglobin is normal. Only MCH is 26,slightly below normal range. Could the chills be related to this ( anemia)?
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Unlikely that mch alone can cause chills ..check ur ferritin levels, vitamin B12 and vitamin D3 level along with liver and kidney function test ..
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avoid stress ,eat a protin rich diet ..
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Theres a distribution defect hence the RBC s have less Hb in them kindly start brisk morning walk for 30 mins everyday
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Not necessarily.
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Connect
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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No not at all. Urine complete n microscopic. Citralka syr 10 ml with half glass of water three times a day after food for three to five days.
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Not necessarily Maybe due to environmental
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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Kindly consult
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Your slightly low MCH (26) is unlikely the main cause of chills. Possible reasons include stress, mild iron deficiency, circulation issues, or a viral infection. Check iron levels (Ferritin, TIBC) and monitor symptoms. See a doctor if chills persist.
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Yes, correct
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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