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Beryllium deficiency
My recent pathalogical report says berillium 0.02 mcg/l. What does this mean and what is the treatment for this?
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It's normal only Have plenty of liquids Consult any physician  if any one suggested to do test Cannt comment on only reports...need details of patient .
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Please chat privately with photo copy of ur reports so that we can discuss ur problem and suggest u medicine and diet with exercise
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Ok. But what problem your suffering from. Usually berilium v think when respiration discomfort. Chat online to clarify your doubts
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