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Haemoglobin count 18.4
I am a regular blood donor,but yesterday i was denied to donate blood as my haemoglobin count is 18.4.last year it was 17.1. Kindly tell me its implications and reasons behind such an increase. Aslo suggest me a wayout to bring my hamoglobin count back to normalcy.
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This is not so abnormal to take any treatment. This is due to taking more iron diet.
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HOMOEOPATHIC medicines will bring it to normal
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