Your hemoglobin is low indicating that you are anemic. Anaemia is a common problem in females of your age group.It is mostly iron deficiency anaemia and can be treated by taking iron supplements and iron rich diet.Include green leafy vegetables, beetroot,dates, sprouts,nuts,black chana,roasted chana, fruits like anar,orange,kiwi, strawberry etc. Include lemon in your diet as vitamin C helps in iron absorption. Your blood sugar is a little high.so it's time to be consious about your health and diet sp if you have a family history of diabetes
Next Steps
Make appropriate diet changes and repeat the tests after 2 months
hi sohag, hemoglobin is low suggesting anemia & same sugar level is higher than normal suggesting you might have diabetes . i need proper history & family details .
Hi needs more evaluation
1.Post prandialsugar.
2.Glycoslated Hb.
Do you have a famliy history of diabetes?
Contact through practo for further evaluation
Your fasting sugar label is mild increase and haemoglobin is less to normal range.takes homoeopathic medicine and avoid to high carbohydrates diet.takes more green vegetable , milkuch , fruits such as apple,pomegranates,guava.etc.
As per your reports your blood sugar fasting is high 15 ponts .and your Haemoglobin is low .you are anaemic but don't need to worry it is Curable with Homoeopathic Medicines.you need to send your height and weight ,any family history of sugar ,thyroid or high blood pressure by consulting me online and then medicines will be sent to you by courier after providing these details like irregular periods etc
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you need to consult me online through the platform
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