Attaching my blood report all the parameters are high in blood hemoglobin is low attaching my report , My hands and legs feel stiff , and I am feeling to weak.
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Madam, When MCV, MCH, and MCHC are all low, the most common underlying cause is iron deficiency anemia.( as per your test results).
Iron deficiency anemia is common in females due to regular blood loss during menstrual period and or in repeated pregnancies.
Simple solution is to take Iron and folic acid supplements for atleast a month and add iron rich foods in your diet. if non veg you can have Egg, liver milk and for vegetarians green leafy vegetables but when clear deficiency, as in your case, iron supplement is needed. Thanks.
Next Steps
Take Iron plus folic acid supplement x once a day x one month.
Your report shows lower hemoglobin indication that you have a Anemia , usually does not cause stiffness of the hand and legs.Get your vitamin d and B 12 levels .
consider starting on iron supplements and including iron-rich foods in your diet, such as dates and spinach. Please schedule a consultation to discuss further. Additionally, it would be beneficial to get a complete blood count in one month to monitor progress and review other parameters.
It's a little on lower side
Don't worry start taking multivitamin tablets daily
And if possible do comment on peripheral smear, iron profile, vit b12 levels test so that we can know what type of anemia is there
Iron deficiency anemia is very prevalent in India especially females, alongside vitamin b12 deficiency. You need to take diet rich in these sources. Also start on Iron complex and vitamin B complex tablets. About the stiffness, needs more detailed examination. Do consult.
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As you are a 26 year old female, you might be having periods that will cause blood loss, which may result in mild anemia (decreased hemoglobin level) if a well-balanced diet is not maintained. For this simple home remedy is to increase your dietary iron levels by including spinach, dates, jaggery and try avoiding junk foods.
No need to worry about other blood parameters as of now because as they are near normal, so you can wait and repeat tests after a month with proper diet and see. If not improved then proper evaluation is needed
Next Steps
If you are unable to achieve the hemoglobin by diet, then you can take
TAB FERROUS SULPHATE + FOLLIC ACID 0-0-1
for a month
OR
SYRUP HEMRICH 1TSP AT NIGHT for a month
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Your lab values are near normal in respects to with mild iron deficiency anemia. Considering your age and gender it’s normal and can have some dietary changes to improve your haemoglobin levels
Next Steps
Take iron rich and locally available foods like drumstick leaves , jaggery etc
Have a deworming every 6 months
Supplement your iron intake with vit c like any citrus fruits as they increase the absorption.
Avoid iron take with calcium and green leafy vegetables as they affect the absorption.
Consult a general medicine physician if needed
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