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Body pain weakness sudden pain in any part of body in my CBC report Hemoglobin Spectrophotometry (EDTA blood) 18.30 g. Absolute Granulocyte Count (GRA) Automated Cell Counter 2.83Gran% LIS - Automatic Interfacing 47.70MCHC Calculated 38.10PDW Automated Cell Counter 16.40
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Hello , Kindly consider having a Tele-Consultation with me on PRACTO App since adequate patient history is required for proper treatment and further follow up . Thank You
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You are only 21 years old and you have very severe symptoms. Your blood report is suggestive of Polycythemia . It means too much blood in your body. That also implies that you have too much Iron in the body. You should consult with a General Physician (preferably a Clinical Haematologist) in your area for a physical examination and full evaluation.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Thank you for sharing your CBC (Complete Blood Count) results. Based on the values you provided, here’s a brief breakdown and what they might indicate: 1. Hemoglobin (18.30 g/dL) - This value is higher than the normal range for most individuals, it could indicate dehydration, smoking, or, less commonly, conditions like a blood disorder 2. Absolute Granulocyte Count (2.83 x 10^9/L) - This falls within the normal range 3. Granulocyte Percentage (47.70%) - This percentage is within the typical range (around 40-70%), which means your white blood cell composition is generally normal. 4. Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC - 38.10 g/dL) - This is slightly above the normal range (32-36 g/dL), which could be influenced by the instrument used for testing. A slight elevation is often not alarming but may need a repeat test. 5. Platelet Distribution Width (PDW - 16.40) - This value is higher than normal (typically 9-15), which may indicate variations in the size of your platelets. This could be associated with conditions affecting platelets, such as inflammation, infections etc Potential Causes of Your Symptoms: - Dehydration or high hemoglobin levels. - Nutritional deficiencies (e.g., low vitamin D or B12, which can lead to fatigue and body pain). - Inflammation or infection which could explain variations in PDW and granulocytes. Consult a doctor especially if your symptoms persist or worsen, as they can assess whether additional tests (e.g., for polycythemia, infections, or autoimmune conditions) are needed. Please share these results with the doctor to determine if further investigation is warranted.
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Hydrate well, avoid smoking if applicable, consider checking iron levels, crp, vitamin levels
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Based on the CBC report, the absolute granulocyte count and other parameters seem to be within the expected range. However, the reported body pain and weakness could be linked to a number of factors, including underlying infections, deficiencies (such as vitamins or minerals), or even chronic conditions like anemia, despite the hemoglobin value not being directly shown here. Given the sudden onset of symptoms, I recommend further tests such as a detailed metabolic panel, CRP, and vitamin levels, especially Vitamin D and B12, as vitamin deficiencies can present with generalized body pain and fatigue. For a more detailed evaluation and tailored treatment, you can consult me directly for better guidance. Alternatively, you can reach out to me on eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two.
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Might be due to Vitamin deficiency.
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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Connect please
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Increased rbc, decrease ur greens intake
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If you are a smoker, then also your hb will be on the higher side,  but there are other causes of high hb, please consult a doctor physically for proper evaluation treatment and management.
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If you are a smoker u need to quit smoking, you need to meet a Hematologist to rule out polycythemia
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You should visit a Doctor for physical examination.
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Reports are within normal limit. Don't worry.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Will discuss in detial kindly consult once for discussion
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Do vit 12 and D3
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