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I am always severely tired with chest pain at least three times a week, headaches, my bones are hurting (especially my lower back). My last three blood results have come back with high WBC, high MPV, high MCH, high monocytes, abnormal manual differential ... as well as high albumin and protein serum, and low creatinine and potassium serum. My FNP says she doesn't know what wrong and I'm tried of feeling sick everyday. Please point me in the right direction.
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High counts are due to infections Most common are gastric problems and urine infections during summers because of low intake of water
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get deworming done with Albendazole single dose. Metrogyl 200 mg twice a day after food for 3 days
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take a vitamin B12 supplement once a day simple high protein soft diet with lots of liquids like toned milk and curd daal roti chawal etc
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U should get your serum vitamin b12, serum folate levels checked along with peripheral blood smear. Should be evaluated thoroughly for which u need to visit a physician
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