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I have eosinophilia, neutropenia,vitamin d deficiency,vitamin b12 deficiency,thrombocytopenia,high hematocrit,low mchc,high mcv,low hdl and LDL and disc prolapse at l4-l5, what is the differential diagnosis?
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Kindly consult with your complete detail report for further evaluation and treatment plan
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If thrombocytopenia is because of low vitamin B12, then it would get corrected on taking vit B12 injections.. for disc prolapse, get an Ortho opinion to decide about the extent and prolapse and further mode of management
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You need to start on multivitamin suppliments . Cap. becosule-Z 1 cap daily.
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for disk prolapse please consult an orthopaedician
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Hello, you need to upload the reports, just high and low doesn't tells doctor how to correlate all reports. Doctor treats patients only after talking to him about his health condition, reports comes next.
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