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Asked for Female | 30

Low Hemoglobin A2 & Weakness: Causes & Solutions

Low hemoglobin A2 cause­s weakness and fatigue. Your body lacks iron. Insufficie­nt iron happens when the diet lacks iron-rich foods like­ beans, spinach, red meat. Boost he­moglobin A2 by discussing iron supplements or diet change­s with a doctor.

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Answered on 26th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 38

Why Do I Have Frequent Thirst and Dizziness?

You may be dehydrated, which can cause a dry mouth, dizziness, and tiredness. Low folic acid and high bilirubin levels might also be factors. Try drinking more water and eating leafy greens and citrus fruits for folic acid. If symptoms persist, see a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.

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Asked for Male | 19

Am I HIV Positive? Feeling Depressed.

If you have recently been diagnosed with HIV, it is quite normal to feel low. Symptoms of HIV include fever, sore throat, and being more tired than usual. The virus makes the immune system weaker, so the body cannot fight infections easily. Always, keep the thought in your mind that HIV is treatable with the help of medications. Medicines can indeed assist you in leading a healthy life. Discuss with your doctor initiating medication and going to support groups. 

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Answered on 25th Sept '24

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Asked for Female | 45

Could high neutrophil count indicate serious health conditions?

A high neutrophil count can indicate inflammation or infection in the body and may be linked to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease. Certain medications can also cause an increase. If your aunt has symptoms like fever, fatigue, or pain, it's important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Why do my legs feel heavy and achy?

You might have some symptoms of a condition known as Raynaud's phenomenon. This can cause your legs to feel heavy and achy, especially in the cold. The purplish blotches you see when it's cold are also common with Raynaud's. The blood vessels in your body become too sensitive to cold or stress and this is how the condition occurs. It is advisable to y8 wear warm clothes to manage these symptoms.

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Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Asked for Female | 47

What to do for chemo patient with fever, stomach pain?

Fever and stomach pain are two of the most common causes of chemo. The fever may be due to the body's immune system being weaker after treatment. Stomach pain can be the result of medication cavitation in the digestive system. It is crucial to reach out to the medical team immediately for help with these symptoms. They may prescribe medicines to decrease the fever or stomach pain. Drinking plenty of water and sleeping will also help.

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Answered on 20th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 19

Why Am I Peeing Blood?

Blood in pee could be the result of a Urinary Tract Infection, Kidney Stones, or even something major like Bladder or Kidney Disease. Pain or burning while peeing, frequent urination, or fever might be other symptoms. To be safe, you should try to see a urologist as soon as possible. 

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Why is there blood in my mucus?

When you find some blood in mucus, it can indicate several ailments. Possible reasons could be a nosebleed, irritation by dry air, or an infection such as sinusitis. If you are facing a runny nose, pain in your face, or a sore throat, that could be a sign of an infection. Drinking a lot of water, using a humidifier, and visiting a doctor if it persists are the ways to go.

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Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Is a Hemoglobin Level of 18.6 High at 18?

A hemoglobin level of 18.6 is already a high value. This may be what is behind your dizziness. In addition, high hemoglobin can also result in headaches and red skin. It might be dehydration, lung diseases, or heart problems. To decrease hemoglobin levels, drink more water, refrain from smoking, and work out regularly. Iron-rich foods such as broccoli and beans can also help.

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Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 38

Are High MCHC, Low Hematocrit & Vitamin D Concerning?

The increase of MCHC and lymphocytes along with the fall of hematocrit and neutrophils is a sign of some serious issues beneath. Bone pain can also be related to abnormal Vitamin D levels. Taking into consideration the family's background of AML, a decision for additional tests would be a good one to make the doubts clear. 

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Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Is High CRP Level Causing My Persistent Fever?

You are experiencing a hard time caused by that fever and high CRP level. Night sweats are one way for your body to show that it is fighting an infection. A high CRP may be a sign of inflammation in your body. Your doctor prescribing you fever medicines and painkillers is the correct way. Do not forget to rest properly, drink plenty of fluids, and listen to your doctor's orders. 

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Answered on 16th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 22

How is HIV transmitted to others?

HIV is a virus that might be passed from one person to another via specific body fluids such as blood, sex organs secretions, the fluid of the vagina, as well as breast milk. It is primarily transmitted through unprotected sexual activity, sharing of needles as well as mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. Symptoms may not appear for some time but can manifest as flu-like sickness. Wearing condoms and not sharing needles are the biggest ways to fight HIV. If you are worried about it, it is wise to get tested.

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Answered on 16th Sept '24

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Is my son's CBC report indicating any issues?

Based on the CBC report for your son, it reads that his red blood cell count is elevated. Sometimes, this leads to headaches. The other test results yield normal values, which is a positive thing! In my opinion, a doctor's consultation is necessary to delve more into the issue of an elevated RBC count and the occasional headaches, ensuring that the child receives proper treatment.

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Answered on 12th Sept '24

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I've my reports morphology is 4℅

Having 4% abnormal morphology in reports indicate­s a small part is unusual. It impacts important areas like sperm or blood ce­lls. Potential outcomes are fatigue­ or fertility struggles. Healthy e­ating, exercise, avoiding substance­s can help sometimes.

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Answered on 12th Sept '24

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Asked for Female | 59

Managing High WBC Count in Hernia

Your mom's high white blood cell count shows the­re could be an infection. Afte­r her hernia surgery, you'll want to tackle­ that. Doctors usually suggest a blood culture test to pinpoint the­ infection source. High WBC can bring feve­r, fatigue, and discomfort. Treating the infe­ction should lower her WBC count. Make ce­rtain she finishes all her antibiotics as pre­scribed to help get that WBC in che­ck before her proce­dure.

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Answered on 11th Sept '24

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