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Dr. Thomas George Anemia Treatment

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Consultant Physician

45 years of experience

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Dr. Mohamed Kalifa Anemia Treatment

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34 years of experience

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Dr. Rajesh Verma Anemia Treatment

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Dr. Pravin K Aggarwal Anemia Treatment

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Questions & Answers on "Anemia Treatment" (255)

So my friend has her blood test done recently as she was having low fever, cough, shivers and vomitings. The report showed that she has 57.03 U/dl of CRP after the medication as well it continued to increase to 74.03 CRP although the symptoms such as fever, cough, shivers and vomitings have reduced just wanted to know if such levels of CRP are severe and life threatening or not cause we are worried

Female | 19

A high level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood, even after medication, can be a sign of persistent inflammation or infection in the body. If not treated, this could become a danger. The good news, the symptoms have improved, but the increasing levels of CRP are a reason for concern, as they indicate that the problem needs to be investigated further by a doctor to determine the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 18th Oct '24

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I am suffering from enlarged spleen, splenic nodules, splenic focal lesion, ileal wall thickening, enlarged lymph nodes, pleural effusion. What is the disease

Female | 43

You may have a condition that is called lymphoma. Lymphoma is a cancer type that harms the lymphatic system, such as the spleen, lymph nodes, and other organs. Symptoms could involve enlarged spleen and lumps in the spleen, thickening of the ileal wall, and pleural effusion. Interestingly, the typical approach for lymphoma addresses therapy with radiation, chemotherapy, and sometimes surgery. It is essential to work with your doctor in order to fully investigate and then create a healthcare plan that is specifically developed for you in connection with the discovered condition.

Answered on 4th Nov '24

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I would like to have my blood test result be explained to me. Thank you

Female | 60

One of the crucial parts of your well-being is your capability to interpret blood analyses. Usually, these outcomes are the source of several pieces of information, among them vitamin amounts, the equilibrium of hormones, as well as signs of inflammation and infection. Disorders like chronic discomfort, tiredness, and weakness can be regarded as typical consequences of a certain hormonal imbalance. Discrepancies, on the other hand, might come from a wide range of reasons including poor nutrient intake through cardiology to some internal blockage. It’s the duty of the doctor to enumerate the results which patients require to be aware of and to advise them according to their particular situation. 

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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I've been sick for months , my white blood cell and t cells are abnormal but primary not doing anything about it

Male | 51

Your blood tests showe­d weird white cells and T ce­lls. Those cells fight germs. So we­ird counts may mean your immune system isn't working right. Be­ing tired, sick often, and losing weight for no re­ason - those could be signs too. Visit a hematologist to get proper treatment.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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