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Hello doctor Plz see my CBC report and suggest me what's should I do - proper diet or test and medicine I have uploaded the cbc report photo + last query screenshot Summary of cbc report Hemoglobin 8.5 Rbc - 2.43
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Hi As per reports you have mild anemia. It can improve with diet and some supplements. Don’t you worry dear . For more details do consult me on practo
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Your report does show anemia, but these findings are manageable and commonly improve well once the underlying cause is properly evaluated 👍 Since some values are not fitting a simple pattern, it’s important to review the full history, symptoms, diet, periods history, and reports together before deciding the correct treatment. No need to panic 🌿 You can connect with me for a detailed consultation and I’ll guide you step by step with the proper evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
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You have anemia, due to vit b12 levels. Take inj. cyanocobalamin 100mcg daily for 7 days, then alternate days for 3 to 4 weeks. Get serum b12 levels checked now and after inj. Take tab livogen one morning and one evening for 30 days.
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Take fresh green leafy vegetables,  beetroot, pumpkin,  fruits like pomegranate, apple, curd, cheese, almonds, raisins, soya, mushrooms, eggs.Use jaggery in place of white sugar.
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Your hemoglobin is quite low (8.5), so this is significant anemia and should not be managed by diet alone. MCV is slightly high, which can be seen with Vitamin B12/folate deficiency or other causes, so further evaluation is needed. Please consult a physician soon and get tests like serum B12, folate, iron profile/ferritin, reticulocyte count and peripheral smear correlation. Depending on the cause, you may need medicines/supplements and not just dietary changes. Do not panic, because WBC and platelet counts are normal, but anemia at this level should be properly evaluated and treated rather than ignored.
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Low Hb ,needs immediate treatment. Take iron rich food , Tab FST . Do Consult for detailed prescription and management.
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Don't take Calcium or milk together with Iron tablet or Iron rich food.It inhibits Iron absorption.
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Do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice accordingly.......
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Your CBC report shows a Hemoglobin level of 8.5 g/dL, which indicates Moderate Anemia. The low Red Blood Cell (RBC) count of 2.43 further confirms that your body is not producing enough healthy red cells to carry oxygen effectively. This can lead to symptoms like constant fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, and pale skin. At your age, this is most commonly due to iron deficiency, but we need to rule out other causes to start the right treatment."
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For a proper prescription of iron supplements and a detailed 3-month recovery diet plan, please book a full consultation session via my Practo profile."
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Hb low Livogen z one at night after dinner for two months.  Folic acid5 MG two times a day after food for 2 months. Polybion lc 10 ml after dinner for two months
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Reach out me on video call consultation. You need some medicines immediately.
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Dear u hv anemia
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Please consult me on practo and book online consultation for proper prescription
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You probably may be a vegetarian, and thats why you may be suffering from B12 deficiency anaemia.
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Get your-B12,folate and iron profile done
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Take a proper consultation with a MD doctor for giving full clinical history and treatment plan.
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It is Anemia. Looks like due to nutritional deficiencies
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Consult a physician. Do Peripheral smear, iron profile, vit b12, folic acid levels, retic count
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Diet changes can definitely help. But you might have to start supplements too
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Low hb
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Do consult
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You can contact me directly or visit clinic 81 six 95 three 98 three eight
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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