My wife is suffering from anaemia. Her hb is 5 in 2002.in 2002 she last test her heamoglobin.so whenever he go to doctor they said she is looking extremely pale.i want to know why they checks her conjunctiva? What is its solution
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For your wife’s case this is not a platform to ask , genuinely saying she need more of examination & investigations so kindly consult m.d. medicine Homoeopathic doctor or Heamatologist doctor
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Doctor ll check her conjective because, if Hb is less it looks pale...
Her Hb is very low, get her treated properly..
First u should know why Hb is becoming low, there ll be many causes for low Hb, like piles or any other bleeding diseases..
So treatment is necessary to her.. along with healthy diet.
Conjunctiva is checked to see pallor which is indication of anaemia. Hb of 5 is very low. If it is like this for long time then she may have hemoglobinopathy like Hb E.
Because of low hemoglobin skin,nail,toung, conjunctiva look pale. And 5gm% is very low so take it serious if now also she suffering from this. It's very serious and try to know the reason behind it. And she needs proper treatment.
Hello, Pale lower conjunctiva is an indication of anaemia. Anaemia has lot of reasons- poor nutrition, or poor absorption of nutrition & excess bleeding either menstrual or haemorrhoids etc. You need to treat the root cause to cure anaemia permanently. Homoeopathy medicines treats the root cause. To know more & for any other concern you can call or reach us online.
Hemoglobin 5 is very low.Conjunctiva explains us about of lot of things specially pallor.To increase Haemoglobin along with homoeopathic medications diet will also help.Also few other questions does she have piles?
HB 5 is not a simple issue..its very low..
Repeat the test pls.
For conjunctiva we look for Pallor..doctor can find Anemia from there without a test also .
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inj Iron sucrose is needed
u have to screen for some diseases.
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take Iron tablets everyday with lemon water early morning..
U check her haemoglobulin now.
Yes it’s doctor s duty to check paler when there s old history of anemia.
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Deworming to be done by taking a single dose of albendazole
Hb is increased by
Iron folic acid through foods like leafy greens
Vitamin C through lemons and citrus fruits
Vitamin B12 through animal products and milk curds and dairy products is the only source for vegetarians
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pollution control helps build Hb also. high-level oxygen, through green plants helps better regeneration of red blood cells
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take iron tonic like dexorange syrup,a spoon of it or a capsule every day after food but never with milk and milk products
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It's very low and not good for her health. Should start taking treatment for this. Homoeopathic treatment would be effective and permanently cure for this problem.
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Actually Hb 5 is not good for your wife.it can create further complications .So please don't ignore this condition .otherwise blood transfusion may be needed.S o consult as soon as possible to me or your nearby hospital.
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Conjunctiva is checked for pallor Which is a sign of anemia. U have to do peripheral smear of blood for checking type of anemia. Parental iron therapy and blood transfusion should be done at this stage
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