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Low haemoglobin , high tsh
Haemoglobin get lowered to 6.4 and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone increased upto 8.69. symptoms are severe weakness.
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You may need detailed investigation and a blood transfusion.Do not waste time and visit a nearby hopsital.
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U have severe anemia with hypothyroidism. Coz of anemia u r having severe weakness. Take proper consultation to assess the condition and start treatment
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Low hemoglobin to such a low level is critical you are symptomatic with weakness please take urgent call.  you need thorough investigation
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consult endocrinologist
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Please call me immediately Serious concern
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