You have deranged lipids as well, along with deficiencies, high hba1c.
Take syp Dexorange 5m.l. morning and evening for 8 weeks.
Tab uprise 60,000 units once a week for 8 weeks.
Proteinex powder morning and evening.
Tab Atorvastatin 10mg one after dinner for 4 weeks.
Take more of fresh green leafy vegetables, pumpkin, beetroot, fruits like orange,apples, pomegranate, nuts, berries,eggs, soya, milk and milk products. Avoid fatty, sugary food.
Do regular physical exercise .
Uprise d60k once a week for eight weeks followed by one per month for six months a complete therapy by WHO for vit d3. Neurokind od one at night for 2 months
Juz take one peripheral smear..rule out congenital diseases..heart or lung diseases....mostly microcytic anemia..thalassemia.. blood transfusion needed..iron injections..needed..lft count bre..rft..ure..any gi pathology shud be ruled out..like bleeding..ulcer..
Your reports show several important findings: severe iron deficiency anaemia (Hb 9.8, ferritin 7.48, transferrin saturation only 2.88%), severely low Vitamin D (7.36), high triglycerides, high LDL, low HDL, and a borderline HbA1c of 6.1% indicating pre-diabetes. Your hair fall and calf pain are directly related to the iron and Vitamin D deficiency. For a 36-year-old man to have this level of iron deficiency is unusual and the cause needs to be investigated â not just treated with supplements.
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Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation â I can review all your reports together and put together a comprehensive treatment plan for all findings.
36 years Man it says on the report.
Always abnormal for men in this age group to be Anaemic with Iron Deficiency. Needs further investigations. Can take ferrous sulphate 200mg three times a day for 6 weeks while you decide if will have it investigated
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