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Abnormalities in blood report
Hi am Tiya Bose of 26 years old.my period is missing for 2 months. My doctor gave me medicine,I took it and my period last for 2 days.she gave me these blood tests. I want to know the abnormalities in my blood report?please tell me clearly or in details
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There is no problem in your report but haemoglobin percentage is low, so you take nutritious food and take proper care of your health.Then you will be fine.
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Hello, HB IS very low. OTHERWISE normal LUCKY. cap Livogen XT one at night for two months tab ultrafolcin two times a day after food for two months. Plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice.spinach few, beet root one fourth, tomato crush add salt or sugar,bhuna jeera according to your taste as purey or juice. POMGRANATE one per day. Green vegtables ,seasonal FRUITS.ok.
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So your blood report shows reduced hemoglobin levels which is suggestive of anemia. You may require further blood investigations to find the cause of the anemia and have it corrected. You will require iron, folic acid and vitamin C supplements, have iron rich food such as green vegetables, eggs, meat, nuts, dried fruits and fatty fish rich in omega 3 will help.
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