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Mild Nausea since two-three weeks , no vomiting and constipation . I have top of foot swelling since 4 months. My cbc report shows PCT-0.17 , AEC -0.16 ,PDE-18.4,RDW-14.3 and haemoglobin -11.9 and my bpm during evening stays in 50's please guide if there is any problem.
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These reports are normal. What do you mean top of foot swelling? Share complete Reports.
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Few more investigations needed. Please get a serum creatinine and blood urea, Thyoid profile and total protein
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Get the tests done and inform about your Blood pressure
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