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Haemoglobin level
My uncle isn't keeping well from past few days and his hb level has come out to be 6.3. Please suggest me the action to be taken Thanking you in anticipation
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Hi Thanks for contacting Practo.  The haemoglobin level is extremely low firstly he needs blood transfusion immediately. Then the cause of low haemoglobin has to be diagnosed once the haemoglobin levels reach normal levels. If neglected he can have serious problems like cardiomegaly etc.
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Get a Blood Transfusion done.
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Its a serious issue. We need to find the cause of the low Hb and depending on that we can plan accordingly
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Is there any other associated problem like related to kidneys or liver. Any recent surgeries? If not then he needs iron rich diet like spinach, jaggery, bananas. Avoid milk products with meals, it decreases the absorption of iron. You can supplement iron along like syp. haem up once a day for 15 days.
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check hb after a 15 days again
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syp haem up will cause little indigestion, or black stools.
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