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Swelling in ankles and knees
Hello Doctor, I am having knee swelling when I stand for long hours and also ankles swell with slight muscle pull up. Here I have attached my report but only could attach 2 reports, so I am giving details of my other  test results which are out of range:- Haemoglobin 10 50, PACKED CELL VOLUME 32.30, RBC count 3.40, Eosinophil 0.90, mean platelet volume 12.6, CARDIO C-REACTIVE protein serum 1.90, Vitamin d 25 hydroxy serum 65.99, transferrin saturation 13.66, chloride 99.51, HDL cholesterol 32.50, Rest everything is normal. I suspect I might have liver disease. Do I have any liver problem? If I have then how serious it is? Please reply. Would be great help. Thanks.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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please consult with a physician for further evaluation and management
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You have anemia Can help you
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U have low serum sodium and hemoglobin .possibilities of varicose vein . prolong standing can cause swelling of legs,don't stand for long duration
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are u taking any medicine for Bp ..check FBS,ppbs n hba1C,and thyroid profile ..
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Need  further evaluation and management Kindly consult 🙏😊
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You have anemia and low serum electrolyes.calcium levels are also low.
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test vit D levels and visit a physician for an evaluatiin and  examination please.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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