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Periods irregular
I have hb level 6.7 only...will food increase the level to 11.. and my period takes more than 15vdays to stop
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Your hemoglobin is very low without medicine it is not possible to increase your HB lable.
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menses or bleeding remains up to 15 days or more is the cause of lowering your hemoglobin. and menses problems.
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consult me online for further query and treatment for complete cure.
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Hi Your haemoglobin level is very low and if every menses extends to 15 days it will be very difficult..  To regularise your menses take homoeo Medicine. My clinic is at Porur Chennai. You can come or consult online to get treated at the earliest.
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Take Dates,almonds,raisins
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