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1 month 99.0 temperature and body pain
Past one month everyday i have 99 armpit temperature extreme body pain bone and muscle pain Nose block at nigh Very hard sneeziing dry then mucus comes white Heart rate constantly more than 98 and walking 115 Sitting also 99 heart rate I feel unwell and discomfort out of breath at times with little bit of work Headache My hb 9.1 Iron low B12 197 (i took b12 injections 5 doses completed last week) Vit d 21 (done with 4 doses of 60k) Tsh 0.32 (t3 t4 normal) antibodies both positive hyper nad hypo Hbac 5.8 Fasting 120 Cholesterol 201 Kidney fine Liver slightky gamma high rest normal Platelets high GERd from 15 years on sompraz 40 What is happening never happened before i am worried Please reply reason and not consult me on this that If i find doctor is able to diagonse properly understand my problem then only i will have faith to connect
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Kindly consult with me For a proper diagnosis and referral if required .
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• Hemoglobin: 9.1 → Significant anemia • Iron: Low → Most likely iron deficiency anemia • B12: 197 (recently treated) → Slightly low/low-normal • Vitamin D: 21 → Deficient (but you’re being treated) • TSH: 0.32, with positive thyroid antibodies → Suggests early Hashimoto’s or autoimmune thyroid dysfunction • HbA1c: 5.8, FBS: 120 → Pre-diabetic • Platelets: High → Possibly reactive (inflammation/anemia-related) • Gamma GT slightly high → Possibly from GERD meds or liver stress 1. Iron Deficiency Anemia – Core Issue • Hb 9.1, low iron → reduced oxygen supply to muscles, brain Explains: • Fatigue, weakness • Breathlessness on exertion • High heart rate (body compensates for low oxygen) • Headaches • Feeling generally unwell 2. Chronic Inflammation / Autoimmune Activation • Constant low-grade fever + body pain + high platelets + positive thyroid antibodies point toward: • Autoimmune activity (early thyroiditis, possibly others) • Or a post-viral inflammatory syndrome Get Chest X-ray and CBNAAT done
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Get a Chest Xray and CBNAAT
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Need few more details Kindly connect .
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get a chest xray done an esr and connect.also is there any previous history of tuberculosis?
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Urti Steam inhalation Salt water gargling. Drink plenty of water.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Connect
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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