Blood Test - Body ache

2021-11-04 13:47:28
Total CHOL/HDL cholesterol ratio - 3.08 Serum total iron binding capacity - 404.1 MCH - 25.8 MCHC - 32.4 RDW-SD - 38.90 Lymphocytes - 46 Vitamin B12 - 109 Vitamin D, 25 - hydroxy - 39.76 Dengue - igm, igg, NS1 - Negative I did my complete body test. Rest all blood test is normal. Above one are more or less. I have muscle ache + Joints pain from 3 days. It's flactuates now & them. Sometimes blurred vision also in morning. No fever, cough or cold. ( Sometimes 99.7 Mouth temperature ) Kindly guide how to overcome body aches. I am already taking antibiotics from 3 days( ceftas - 200mg - twice & L montus - once a day ) but still pain is coming & going
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Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-11-14 15:10:36

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Answered2021-11-05 08:31:00

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Don't take antibiotics. Unnecessary antibiotics will cause stomach upset.
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Answered2021-11-04 15:47:17

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Vitamin d and b12 deficiency. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription

Answered2021-11-04 15:17:54

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Vitamin b12 deficiency is there Need to take supplements

Answered2021-11-06 07:01:19

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You have vitamin B 12deficiency only. Need supplement if you are vegetarian. For bodyache take paracetamol only. But consult doctor if your body a he is persistent.

Answered2021-11-04 16:43:05

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