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Vitamin D deficiency and platelet value
1. My wife (aged - 28, mother of a two year old) is a hypothyroidism patient with TSH value at 3.9 for last 9 years.       2. Recently she gained uncontrollable amount of weight in two months from 75 to 83 kgs with no changenin diet. We did full body checkup along with regular thyroid checkup as weight gain is attributable to her thyroid.        3. We found that her thyroid is withing range but she developed severe deficiency in vitamin D ( result of vit D level in body =8.95 ng/mL; ideal range = 30-100) .            4. Her Hb has fallen from 14 to 12.6 in six months and Vit B-12 level is also on borderline value.     5. Also, the mean platelet levels, lympocyte levels were out of range.       6. Please suggest which doctor to consult (speciality wise) and what supplements can be taken for getting the deficiency within range. Also, she is vegetarian. Any suggestion with respect to addition in diet which doesnot disturb thyroid level is also welcomed . The summary report is attached.
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Share investigation report, is your wife strict vegetarian by diet ? Kindly connect for further management?
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Md physician UpriseD 60 k once a week for eight weeks followed by one per month for six months A complete therapy BY WHO. MPV is not at all important . Hb FESOVITE ONE AT NIGHT FOR TWO months, change of stool colour is there don't worry. Add walk, yoga diet control to decrease weight.
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Uprise d3 capsule once a week for 12 weeks. Neurobion forte once a day for 30 days.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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