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Low Monocytes Count
I have done my CBC (suggested my doctor) bcoz there was pain in my stomach and indigestion? Is this normal ? Please Suggest...And Why monocytes count is low
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Low monocyte count is normal. As per your stomach problem take easily digestible food without much oil. Take Unienzyme tablet twice after meals. Drink plenty of water and do regular physical exercises.
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Drink plenty of fluids ORS nimbu pani ( warm) Eat simple home cooked meal Tab Limcee 1 tab after food for 10 days Tab Zincovit 1 tab after food for 10 days Monocyte is within range
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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Normal report Don’t worry
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