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Extract teeth Low LPT
I have hemoglobin 10.8 but Lpt problem and 20000 platelet avg. Can I extract teeth?I am 51 year age woman.
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Hello ma’am Greetings of the day .., You can go for the extraction as your haemoglobin not much down side but for betterment kindly visit to your near by physician as concern with your age …
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Go for further cbc blood investigation
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Do salt warm gargling … Stay safe and for further details you can consult with me … Thanks and regards Dr Rajput
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Hello madam,              Hope you are staying safe. You can better consult a general physician before extraction mam. Your blood investigations should be normal to be extracted. If not, the treatment should be done for the same.
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Needs further investigations and clinical evaluation first consult an experienced Maxillofacial surgeon also a general physician consult
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