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Dr. Rohit G Chitrapur Hematologist

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Dr. Satish Kumar A Hematologist

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I am undergoing treatment for MDS and on ERYKINE 10000i.u ocean a week and Neukine 300mcg twice a week.I am hypertensive but not a diabetic .For about two months now I am beset with fever.Earlier it struck me with a gap of one or two days.Fever used to be low.For some days now it has acquired continuity. My doctor put me on a five day course of Taxim O 200 and said that if fever still persists I should go for PET SCAN whole body.Since fever did not go I went through PET scan on 18th September 24.Its report is normal.What am I to do now?

Male | 73

Fever for such a long time can be worrying. The PET scan came back normal and this is fantastic news. The next step could be to revisit your doctor to explore other reasons for your fever. Staying well-hydrated with proper sleep is strictly necessary. Seek medical advice promptly for further evaluation.

Answered on 18th Dec '24

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CRP (C Reactive Protein) Quantitative, Serum-8.6 HsCRP High Sensitivity CRP -7.88 This is my report please explain me what is this

Female | 45

The­ tests show you have a bit higher CRP le­vel, meaning some inflammation in your body. Infe­ctions, chronic issues, or stress can cause it. The­ high sensitivity CRP test dete­cts lower inflammation levels be­tter. It's important to find the cause with your doctor and make­ a plan. Rest well, eat he­althy foods, and try to reduce stress to he­lp lower inflammation.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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I have terrible hair fall and nose bleed followed by weight loss and weakness

Female | 16

There might be­ a few reasons for these­ issues. You could have a nutritional deficie­ncy. Or it could be stress. Or maybe anothe­r health problem. To fee­l better, eat he­althy foods. Reduce stress by re­sting more. But if this keeps happe­ning, see a doctor soon.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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one of my friend is facing lymphocytes swelling and is suffering from a lot of pain . I have mri of that person you cheak the MRI and give me details about it

Male | 30

Swollen lymphocytes can indicate an infection or inflammation, leading to discomfort. Common causes include viral diseases, bacterial infections, or autoimmune disorders. It’s essential to address the pain and swelling properly. While MRI findings can provide insights, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial for a thorough interpretation and appropriate treatment plan. They may recommend further tests, medications for pain relief, or other therapies based on diagnosis. Encourage your friend to seek medical advice promptly to ensure proper care and support. 

Answered on 28th Jan '25

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Is it possible that a person have Alpha thalassemia major and still not taking any blood transfusion in entire life and now 21 yo.....or the person have only minor one

Female | 21

Alpha thalassemia major can be present in a patient who does not require blood transfusions. This form of the disorder can result in severe anemia, although it affects people differently. Some individuals may not need a transfusion at all. Signs and symptoms of alpha thalassemia may include fatigue, weakness, or paleness of skin. Treatment may consist of symptom management such as taking supplements or drugs that stimulate the production of more red blood cells within the body. Please consult a doctor for individualized advice.

Answered on 25th June '24

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