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Haemoglobin 10.4 at 32 week pregnant
I m 32 week pregnant and my haemoglobin came out to be 10.4. Is it normal or not. What treatment will be given.
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Not normal. Needs measures to be done to improve before delivery
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It's mild low...u should take Tab albendazole 400mg 1tab 2 week apart,iron rich diet and iron supplement twice daily and recheck hemoglobin after 3 months
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist.
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This haemoglobin is in normal range but u should build it up to 12 to maintain adequate stores so u can start any iron supplement tablets along with vit C… Don’t take calcium tablets along with iron… there should be a minimum gap of 3 hours between iron and calcium supplements… Take protein powder along with milk twice a day
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More than 10 hb is ok Get a test called hb electrophoresis to rule out thalessemia trait Hv iron rich food Be regular with iron supplements Iron preferably to be taken with line water or orange juice
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Hi It's little low . Are u taking iron supplements? Any other concerns ?
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diet modification dnt take iron tablets with milk , tea or food , or calcium supplement
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