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Dr. Dyaneshwar Upase Hematologist

Dr. Dyaneshwar Upase

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23 years of experience

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Dr. Vijay Ramanan Hematologist

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Dr. Sandip Bartakke Hematologist

Dr. Sandip Bartakke

Hematologist

18 years of experience

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Dr. Anusree Prabhakaran Hematologist

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Dr. Abhijit Baheti Hematologist

Dr. Abhijit Baheti

Hematologist

15 years of experience

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Dr. Mangesh Mekha Hematologist

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Questions & Answers on "Hematologist" (256)

I am 53 years old. I have lipoma and have tested my blood and got to know that I also have TB and have a blood test report can you please watch it and tell me what it actually tells.

Male | 53

It is mentioned as TB, a dangerous infection of the lungs caused by bacteria. They can be coughing, chest pain, and fever. TB treatment is about three to six months of antibiotic therapy. Make sure to comply with the whole therapy as your physician recommends to you for getting better. 

Answered on 23rd July '24

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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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Hi, I did Antibody hiv 1& 2 Elisa test after 30 days of exposure. Then once again I did Insti antibody 1&2 screening tes after 45 days. In both test my result was negative. Should I do further test for my assurance...please kindly suggest me

Male | 39

The tests you took at 30 and 45 days are generally accurate, but for complete peace of mind, it's best to get tested again 3 months after being exposed. This is because it takes time for the immune system to make enough antibodies that can be detected by the test. In the meantime, if you start feeling unwell with symptoms such as fever, rash, sore throat or tiredness, please tell your doctor.

Answered on 7th June '24

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Few subcentimetric lymph nodes are noted in left axillary region

Female | 45

When the small lymph nodes which are like little bumps show up in the armpit, they could be caused by infections such as a common cold or a cut on your arm. The nodes are part of your body's immune system and help to defend against viruses and bacteria. If the nodes are swelling or you have any discomfort, it would be a wise decision to see a doctor. They can provide suggestions for strengthening your body's resistance. 

Answered on 26th Dec '24

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