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Low haemoglobin
My father has been diagnosed with haemoglobin of count 8.2. And he is being prescribed to take 2units of blood from a donor. So what has to be done. Is it necessary to do that?
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Is he feeling weak all the time? Did he have or going to have an operation?
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Give online consultation directly for Ayurveda remedies providing all details in private message. Correct his diet and lifestyle also to overcome this problem.
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hello dear  you dont need to blood transfusion homeopathic treatment will cure your anamia i will priscribe you homeopathic medicine  i am sure your Hb will be increase soon please contact me on my personal chat
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It is unusual for a male patient to develop anaemia. Consult a physician near u at the earliest before the blood is transfused.
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