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I was healthy before but now a days I always feel tiered and feel shortness of breath what test do I need to take
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Persistent tiredness and shortness of breath could be symptom of iron deficiency, hypothyroidism or any other underlying disease. We need more information to rule out the exact cause of your illness. Please consult us personally for more details.
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Get complete blood count, esr, blood sugar, thyroid function tests, serum b12, vit d3, calcium and proteins done and share results. For now take syp R.b. tone 5m.l. morning and evening for 2 weeks Syp zincovit 5m.l. morningandevening. .
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Basic tests usually include CBC for anemia, thyroid profile, vitamin B12 and Vit D, sugar levels, and sometimes ECG , chest check depending on symptoms. Since this can have multiple causes, it’s better to assess your history and symptoms in detail before advising tests. Please book a consultation so I can guide you step by step and avoid unnecessary tests.
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Assessment of vitamin d3 b12 t3t4tsh mg crp esr. Tab ab phyllin sr200  one at night.
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Though need a detailed history to rule out causes and come to a certain diagnosis But considering the age and gender, it's most commonly indicating an underlying nutritional deficiencies, for which u can go for some workup - * Complete blood count * Vitamin D levels * Vitamin B12 levels * Iron profile * Thyroid profile
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For further help , u can consider a direct one on one consultation, which will help u find the exact cause and we can plan management accordingly. Hope this helps...
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Try working on ur lifestyle, adopting a healthy lifestyle with good diet and physical activity will help a lot ...
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Feeling persistently tired along with shortness of breath, even during routine activities, is a clinical indicator that your body's oxygen-carrying capacity or metabolic rate might be compromised. At age 35, the most common underlying causes are Iron Deficiency Anemia, Vitamin B12 or D3 deficiencies, or a Thyroid imbalance. Since these symptoms are new for you, a systematic blood workup is essential to pinpoint the deficiency and start the correct supplementation
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Complete Blood Count (CBC): To check your Hemoglobin levels and rule out anemia. ​Iron Profile (Serum Ferritin): To check your body's iron stores. ​Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH): To ensure your metabolic hormone levels are normal. ​Vitamin B12 & D3 Levels: Deficiencies in these are extremely common and can cause profound tiredness. ​Physical Activity: Until your reports are back, avoid heavy physical exertion. Keep a check if the breathlessness happens even while resting, as that would require an immediate physical consultation. ​For a detailed analysis of your blood reports once they arrive, a personalized nutrition plan, and direct follow-up, you can consult me directly through my profile.
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Could be because of multiple reasons like low hemoglobin, increased weight or thyroid. Would need more details on your symptoms and investigations to reach the diagnosis.
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Fatigue of unknown origin.various reason of this but most commonly is anemia, b12 deficiency, nutrition etc.you need to do some testing-iron profile,thyroid profile,cbc,crp,esr,b12,d3.andxshare results here or consult directly on practo for further management.
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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need more information 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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