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Suffering from viral from last 5 days ...did a fever panel to rule out dengue n typhoid ...they are negative but my platelet is down to 110 and tlc is 2.4 ...also report says there is Leucopenia ...should I be concerned or is it normal to experience this during viral fever
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Not really It takes time to recover Just take immune boosting herbs and supplements
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Good morning, as you mentioned here that you are suffering from viral infection form past 5 days, but negative for dengue and typhoid. As per your blood reports your Platelet count is low along with low total leucocyte count. So here what you can do is REPEAT THESE TESTS AFTER 2-3 DAYS, As this might be due to viral infection suppressing your bone marrow, in that case it has to return back to normal once your infection subsides. But if you are having LOW PLATELE COUNT AND LOW TLC (LEUCOPENIA) FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, then it indicates - Chronic infection - Any disorders in Bone Marrow - Any Medicines if you are taking which is affecting bone marrow, - Autoimmune disorders - Even Cancer, So it is important to know the underlying condition if you are having low Platele count and low tlc count from a long time. It is important to look for any bleeding tendencies, how often you get fatigued, your bone density, and to evaluate for serology. So it will be better if you consult if your blood reports shows same or decreased values in future.
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Repeat these blood tests every 2-3  days for 2 weeks and later monthly. CBC PERIPHERAL SMEAR LFT RFT PT, BT, CT, INR If there is low platelet count (thrombocytopenia)and low tlc (leucopenia) for long period of time then it's better to do a BONE MARROW BIOPSY. Drink plenty of water Syrup CARYPAYA 2Tsp 1-0-1 (for platelet)
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Repeated CBC to be done every alternate days to look for further drop in platelets and tlc If present then further evaluation is needed There is a risk of bleeding (internal as well as external) If platelets fall drastically during the next few days Kindly consult for appropriate management
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stay hydrated eat a high protein diet
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look for rashes or petechia
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Leucopenia is normal during viral fever. If fever continues to persist for more than 5 days along with other symptoms then treatment is needed
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Take semisolid and liquid diet. Less quantity at frequent intervals. Avoid eating outside food.
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Can happen during viral fever.Have good hydration.Take paracetamol for fever.Have good sleep.Pls connect for further discussion and solution.
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TLC of 2.4k is a matter of concern that means sepsis is present. It's unlikely to be a viral infection. You need proper consultation.
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Please connect for further consult
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You should moitor CBC. If u have mild symptoms then go for oral medicine and if severe symptoms then definitely get proper consultation and mostly admission.
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Dear Patient, A drop in platelet count (110,000) and low TLC (2,400) with leucopenia can occur in some viral infections due to the immune response and the virus's effect on the bone marrow. However, it is essential to monitor these trends closely to rule out any underlying complications. Although your dengue and typhoid tests are negative, other causes, such as viral infections or immune-mediated issues, might need consideration. Persistent leucopenia and thrombocytopenia may warrant further investigation, including a repeat complete blood count (CBC), peripheral smear, and possibly a bone marrow study if indicated. It is crucial to evaluate your clinical condition, including fatigue, bleeding tendencies, or fever patterns, to decide the next steps. Delaying care might lead to complications if there is an underlying severe condition. I recommend scheduling a private consultation with me for a detailed assessment and tailored treatment plan. You can reach me directly at eight-zero-zero-nine-eight-two-one-three-three-two. Let's ensure you receive the best care possible!
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You need further evaluation is advised.
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Share ur CBC report for further advice.Please get ur platelets tested every alternate day. Do not take any antibiotic.
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Please connect.
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Can help you with your concern. Your concern need to be evaluated in detail with history and possible examinations. Can contact for consultation via chat
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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1. Increase fiber intake (fruits, vegetables, whole grains) 2. Avoid iron-rich foods (red meat, spinach) 3. Limit alcohol and caffeine 4. Stay hydrated (at least 8 glasses of water/day) 5. Probiotic-rich foods (yogurt, kefir, kimchi)
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Please consult a General Physician in your area. You need frequent blood cell counts. It is better to have a Physician available if you develop any complications.
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You should visit a physician for proper physical examination and treatment
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Leukopenia is absolutely normal during a viral fever. No need to worry, dengue Ns1 or IgM usually test positive after 3-4 days of infection. Ur platelet is a bit on the low normal side. If ur are experinecing amy symptoms of dengue, like intense bone pain or petechial rashes on body, then get tested for IgM on 7th day. If not, then absolutely not to worry, as viral fever can last anywhere from 3 to 12 days.
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Pls specify platelet count with proper unit And tlc is low It's mean your immunity is low Pls take proper balanced diet and do morning walk And avoid hot and spicy food Still not received consult your general physician
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Please consult
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Fever with thrombocytopenia - probably viral Do CRP Check blood pressure, pulse rate
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Picture of viral fever with thrombocytopenia
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Consultation
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Best to consult a physician in person for an examination .frequent monitoring is required.
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please maintain hydration
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It's normal during viral fever. Don't worry
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need more information kindly consult
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Yes. It is viral Fever. Pls have physical examination with nearby doctor once and have a follow up. Do consult.
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Consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Yes It's viral fever
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kindly consult once for discussion
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Connect please
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