Hello, my mother aged 68 years, had CBC and LFT tests today and reports are attached herewith. So kindly check and confirm whether reports are ok or is there anything to worry?? Thanks a lot for your valuable and honest responses all the time.
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Her AG Ratio is below normal and her Direct Bilirubin is more than desired. Look for loss of Albumin from body especially through Urine. Get her urine examined for Protein loss. Also get her Liver enzymes estimated especialy SGPT. Come back with these reports or consult me on Practo.
Mostly normal but few parameters are deranged.
Hemoglobin is slightly low and there is very minimal jaundice.
Depending upon the reports i feel your mother is having iron deficiency anaemia probably because of less dietary intake.
So give her Haem up syrup: 10 ml once daily after meal for 3 months along with Limcee tablet once daily for 3 months as it helps in iron absorption.
Also give Bayers Tonic : 10ml once daily after meal for 1 month. It would improve her appetite.
For minimal jaundice you can give Liveril syrup: 10 ml once daily after meal for 1 month and Hepaniche sachet to be mixed in 1 glass of lukewarm water to be consumed on alternate days for 5 days.
Rest give her plenty of green leafy vegetables and fruits to eat.
Ask her to take plenty of fluids
Avoid oily spicy smoked and deep fried food
Avoid tea coffee dark chocolate pastries red meat etc
Avoid Aerated Drinks
Avoid Chillies Papad Pickles etc
Regularise sleep for 6 hours
Regular free hand exercise atleast for 30 minutes.
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