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Low haemoglobin11,low rbc count 2.94,
Hi, My father’s initial report comes with 10.5 haemoglobin and platlates count 149000 but after taking 5 shots of b12 his report shows 11 haemoglobin and 165000 platlates count ,now doctor gave him folic hct tablet for once a day and my concern is that it is dangerous bcz haemoglobin is still 11 and rbc count is 2.94 so pls suggest?if i need to do there further check up or this treatment is sufficient? Bcz i am worried if there is some other problm and we are giving this treatment just suggest
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As far as values are concerned nothing seems to be worrying.
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can continue with oral haematinics and can get values rechecked after a month.
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Ask him to eat apples,carrots,tomatoes so that these things will help him to boost his haemoglobin level naturally.
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The best possible treatment is to first find out the exact cause of the discrepancy in his Blood parameters and accordingly treatment should be carried out. There could be many reasons hence your father needs to clinically seen by a good Homoeopathic doctor. The condition is definitely curable. Nothing to worry about.
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