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Low haemolglobin but high ESR
My mother got her full body check up. The report says she has low haemoglobin. But her ESR is 80 when it is supposed to be between 0-20. Her liver test says she has 174.7 alkaline phosphatase. Ultrasound says liver is enlarged and has grade 1 fatty liver. Kindly tell me is it something serious? What has to be done?
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Low haemoglobin means  she is anaemic .liver function is disturbed due to increase alkaline phosphatase and grade 1 fatty liver is present .these problems can be cured permanently by HOMOEOPATHIC treatment rapidly EFFECTIVELY and without any side effects
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