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I had a long time bleeding what could be the cause
Female | 21
Pills and other stuff can also cause lots of bleeding. Heavy periods, feeling sleepy, and head spinning around are signs that show there is something wrong. It is important to tell a doctor if bleeding happens for too long so they can help fix the problem and make you feel better.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My blood report says Total cholesterol - 219 mg/dl LDL direct - 117 mg/dl Triglycerides - 389 mg/dl Trig/HDL ratio - 8.3 HDL/LDL ratio - 0.4 Non HDL cholesterol - 171.97 mg/dl VLDL - 77.82 mg/dl Albumin serum- 5.12 gm/dl Lymphocyte - 17% Monocytes - 1.7% Lymphocyte absolute count - 0.92 × 10³/uL Monocytes absolute count - 0.9 × 10³/uL Hematocrit(pcv) - 54.2 % MCV - 117.8 fL MCHC - 26 g/dL RDW-SD - 75 fL RDW-CV - 17.2 % Platelet count - 140 ×10³/uL My question is what is my condition of health according to this report and how i can cure my condition and what is the problem.
Male | 33
The blood test shows high levels of bad fat in the body. This fat can hurt the heart over time. To help the heart, eat good foods like fruits and veggies. Do exercise to stay fit. A hematologist may give medicine to lower the fat.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
25 female want to ask about cbc test and thalassemia
Female | 25
The CBC test is a common way to check the parts of your blood. It looks at red blood cells. Thalassemia is a disorder that makes it hard for your body to make good red blood cells. You may feel very tired or weak if you have it. You may also have pale skin. For thalassemia, you may need blood transfusions or supplements. These help manage how you feel.
Answered on 2nd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Sickle cell anemia report bare main janna hai
Female | 16
Sickle cell anemia is a health problem. People with it have red blood cells that are bent in a moon shape. The bent cells get stuck in tiny blood tubes. This causes much hurt and low energy. It also leads to getting sick easily. Sickle cell anemia happens because of a gene issue from parents. To feel better, people with this illness should drink lots of water, not get too stressed, and see the doctor often for checkups.
Answered on 30th Apr '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Last 2 months ago mu ultrasound report spleen size is 10 cm normal.but this time my report spleen size 12.1 cm is this dangerous ?
Female | 22
Getting bigger spleen from 10 cm to 12.1 cm can be bad sign. It can mean infections, liver problems, or blood issues. You might feel pain in belly or feel full fast. More tests like blood work or scans may be needed to know why. It is important to see a doctor for the right care.
Answered on 30th Apr '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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