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Feeling sick some times
Dear Sir , Recently i have been in doubt of diabetes ,because i was getting thin and getting motion stool hard problems , so today i have under gone for HBA1C TEST , And the result is 4.7 And i have checked complete blood count test , everything was ok but lymphocytes percentage is recorded as 50% . Will it be ok sir , because i was feeling tired and feeling of sick some times , kindly give me the solution for motion problems and other problem
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your hba1c is ok. if you feeeling you growing tin you need to do a few more tests.
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thyroid function test,lft plus a random blood sugar.
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Congrats! You do not have diabetes. Use a stool softener like Syp. cremaffin plus 10-15ml at night. Increase fiber content in food, google for top foods with high fiber content. Do not worry about 50% lymphocytes. If you are still feeling tired and sick, consult nearby doctor for general physical exam. Hope that helps
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