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My mother was a cml(chronic myeloid leukemia) patient from 5-6 years she take imatinib starting 2 year but Due to the situation at home, she had to leave the medicine for 1 year. But Then his health worsened and his blood count became high, after which the doctor administered blood transfusion.and say to continue imatinib . But now some time sometimes there is pain in hands and legs.abb mujhe kya karna chahiye ???

Female | 36

Undoubtedly, discomfort in the limbs (hands and legs) can be a typical occurrence amongst patients with persistent myeloid leukemia, a fact which must be acknowledged. Such pain, however, might also be there due to the medication or the disease itself. These signs of your disease, you should always tell your doctor about them, as they might need to adjust the treatment or give other means to relieve the pain. Communication is thus successful if your healthcare provider gets access to the symptoms and describes the best way he or she can help.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

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I am 38 years and married. In October, last year I went to donate blood but was told one of the test is positive for HIV. I was asked to retest after months. I did and it is still same inconclusive result. What should I do?

Male | 38

The fact that your test was inconclusive implies that it's still not clear if you are HIV positive or not. Regarding the symptoms of HIV, they are similar to fever, tiredness, and weight loss. More likely, bringing about can be unsafe sex or sharing needles. Therefore, you must see a doctor

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello doc. Can an adult male contract hiv if he ingested breast milk of an infected person.

Male | 32

The likelihood of an adult male contracting HIV through consuming infected breast milk is extremely low but not impossible. HIV typically spreads through specific fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk. Symptoms of HIV may include fatigue, fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes, though many remain asymptomatic initially. If you have concerns about potential exposure, consider consulting a healthcare professional for guidance and testing. Remember, early detection and treatment can greatly improve health outcomes, so seeking expert advice is always a wise choice. 

Answered on 29th Jan '25

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I am 40 years old female and here is my blood test report 1. Haematology Report: Haemoglobin (Hb): 9.1 gm/dl (Low) → Indicates anemia (normal range: 12.0 - 15.5 gm/dl). Total WBC Count: 7600 /cmm (Normal) → No signs of infection (normal range: 4000 - 11000 /cmm). Differential Count: All within normal limits. Packed Cell Volume (PCV): 31.3% (Low) → Correlates with anemia (normal range: 40 - 54%). RBC Count: 3.65 million/cmm (Low) → Suggests iron deficiency or chronic disease anemia (normal range: 4.5 - 6.5 mill/cmm). MCV (85.75 fL), MCH (24.9 pg/dl), MCHC (29.1 gm/dl): Slightly low, supporting anemia diagnosis. Platelet Count: 468 × 10³/μl (High) → Could be a reactive response to anemia (normal range: 150 - 450 × 10³/μl). 2. Widal Test (Serology Report): S. Typhi O: 1:80 (Borderline Positive) S. Typhi H: 1:80 (Borderline Positive) S. Paratyphi A & B: No agglutination (Negative)

Female | 40

Answered on 19th Feb '25

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At what lowest cd 19 levels rituximab can be given.mine is52. Diagnosed with mctd with mg can I go-ahead with rituximab dose.

Female | 55

Your CD19 level is 52, and you're dealing with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and myasthenia gravis (MG). Typically, Rituximab is considered when CD19 levels are 20 or lower. Symptoms of MCTD and MG include joint pain, fatigue, and muscle weakness. Rituximab may help by targeting specific immune cells. It's best to discuss with your doctor to see if it's right for you.

Answered on 29th Sept '24

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