Sickness with 6% blood in whole body

2022-07-26 14:15:04
Good evening, My maternal aunt is 48 y/o. She was feeling too low so she consulted a doctor. After a test doctor said she has only 6% blood left in the entire body and she cannot receive blood by donors also. We're worried how to get her treated. Can't afford expensive treatment also. Any suggestions for this please?
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Connect please

Answered2022-07-26 15:43:14

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Answered2022-07-26 15:17:56

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2022-07-26 15:11:17

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Contact me on practo with proper history & symptoms for further diagnosis & management.

Answered2022-07-26 14:52:52

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Hello, Her hemoglobin is very low. This requires blood transfusion. But why can she receive blood from donors? Need detailed history to plan further Kindly consult

Answered2022-07-26 14:46:09

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Go for parenteral iron supplements like iron sucrose after complete evaluation

Answered2022-07-26 14:25:26

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-07-27 06:53:31

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Kindly consult

Answered2022-07-26 14:51:52

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Hello Is ur aunt mensturating? If yes how many days and how many pads per day ? Why can't she get recieve blood from donors? Intravenous iron therapy can be given Is there a weight loss?

Answered2022-07-26 14:43:10

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