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I did cbc test...my RBC levels of  4.07 are low...my haemoglobin level is 12.5... my RBC level is 4.07whereas the reference is 4.2-5.2...is this low RBC level dangerous ?? I am very scared...pls help me...I have attached the report ... I am a hypothyroid patient... kindly help me with the reasons for low RBC...
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Lab to lab variation is there, it's near normal, don't fear just eat more vitamin c and iron rich food,chill
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Start livogen z
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Start taking Tab LIVOGEN XT once a day after lunch for 3 months and repeat CBC
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RBC is on slightly lower side. Don't worry. Take fresh fruits and vegetables. Follow healthy lifestyle. Daily exercise and yoga. Hypothyroidism is very common nowadays. Don't worry.Take medicine regularly for hypothyroidism.
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O my goodness scared, listen slight deranged value nothing dangerous going to change in 27-29 day s. Plenty of water n liquid lamonade butter milk u can use. No importance even in hypothyroidism.
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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Your RBC level is not bad. You should be happy as long as your Haemoglobin level is comfortable. Hypothyroidism is a different disease which needs a separate treatment.
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Kindly connect
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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This is not serious at all ,  no need to worry, just take diet to improve it, as your hb is normal, so relax
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Normal count is 3.5 to 5.5 lakhs.
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