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Swelling in both legs pitting
I've been experiencing intermittent mild pitting edema in both legs for the past month. My doctor recommended CBC, KFT, and LFT tests, and l've attached the LFT and KFT reports. Could you please review them and let me know if there are any concerning findings or potential underlying conditions that need attention? I was unable to attach my CBC report as it exceeded the photo limit, but l'd like to share the key findings with you. My CBC results showed that my hemoglobin (Hb), red blood cell (RBC), and white blood cell (WBC) counts are all within normal ranges. However, my erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is elevated at 44.
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Your phosphorus is low and calcium is on higher side, u can recover if properly investigated , connect and get further advice
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Esr is raised it's inflammation  in any where  is body. Long time stand is one of the most important cause. If so in kitchen sit n put a chair in front for  leg. At night put three pillow under legs. Hb normal as u stayted Hypoalbuminia Urine test complete n microscopic If protein present  u can add albumin  as sprouts. Temporary Tab lacilacton one in alternate day after breakfast  at 8or 9 am, it's a short acting diuretic  effect  only  four hrs, increase output of urine. So u need to add plenty of liquid n water. For five tablet in ten days. .
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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Needs to be evaluated. Do consult.
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Increasing plant protein,postural exercises and weight loss will help you
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