19 weeks pregnant with low hb and rbc

2024-05-22 07:59:18
Hello Drs, I'm 19 weeks pregnant expecting my first baby. Recently did my blood reports and found hemoglobin 8.6, rbc count 3.04, HCT 25.6 Folic acid > 40, iron serum 219ug/dl and vitamin b12 931.9 Rest all reports are normal. Only as hb is low and iron is high, my Gynae has asked me to do a thailessmai test. My parents don't have thailessmai nor I have it. Please help me with diet and home remedies to increase rbc and reduce iron overload Thanks in advance
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Don't worry about the reports...go for thalessimia test as it is important! Also start black raisins,date palms,gud will increase RBCs... Take whatever you want don't control your urge to eat as well as it will affect the baby

Answered2024-05-24 09:26:43

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Answered2024-05-23 02:25:22

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You should go for test for thelessemia. And if it will be positive your husband should also. Not only for you but also for baby wellness.
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You can consult.

Answered2024-05-22 19:48:17

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Follow ur dr

Answered2024-05-22 14:03:40

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Get the test and start proper multivitamin..

Answered2024-05-22 08:25:32

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Answered2024-05-22 08:12:27

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Since you are pregnant. It will need proper history and details. Do share your details through private consultation on practo.
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Increase Fluid intake. take atleast 4 dates + KhishMish a day. Healthy diet.

Answered2024-05-22 08:03:30

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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2024-05-29 08:18:19

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Include black raisins, raagi, green leafy vegetables, moong dal, pomegranates, citrus fruits, amla butter milk in diet. Continue the iron supplements.

Answered2024-05-24 02:48:37

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