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Mild anisopoukilocytosis
Is mild anisopoikilocytosis dangerous and cause any serious condition to me. My haemoglobin is also only 9 and currently 17 weeks pregnant which is a high risk one ?
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Take iron folic acid supplements.
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Connect please
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Your doctor should start you on iron supplementation somewhere around 20 weeks POG .
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Need more details for proper evaluation. Kindly connect for further management
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Its not dangerous . But require further evaluation , most probably in your case is due to iron deficiency. 
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Kindly consult your Obstetrician/Any good general physician for proper management.. Hemoglobin is slightly low and need to be improved.. any of these speciality can manage this. Better to follow the treating doctor's advice as they are aware of your history and present condition.and in most cases this can be managed at your Obstetrician level.
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don't take unnecessary stress over medical words like aniso-poikilocytosis - it is very commonly seen in iron deficient anemia cases which is most likely the reason for your low hemoglobin.
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Need few more details about patient connect please
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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According to your query and sign and  know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above . Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and • do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation  and • please keep positive  attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life. ll
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