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Haemoglobin
Her Haemoglobin level is <7 . How to increase HB ? . What are the healthy diet to increase HB. She also has myoma ranging 5cm in diameter.
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Hi, Have plenty of spinach, beetroot, dates, pomegranate. Increase your vitamin C intake. You can contact me for a detailed and customized diet plan Regards
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Ask me directly for customized diet plan for you.
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Please share reports and daily routine along with physical activity level. She needs around 80 g protein with fe,folic acid and Vit C rich Diet. Also share food pattern and choices to guide you accordingly.
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For increase haemoglobin you need to follow iron and high protein diet and balanced nutrition. Contact me through practo direct consultation
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