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So my friend has her blood test done recently as she was having low fever, cough, shivers and vomitings. The report showed that she has 57.03 U/dl of CRP after the medication as well it continued to increase to 74.03 CRP although the symptoms such as fever, cough, shivers and vomitings have reduced just wanted to know if such levels of CRP are severe and life threatening or not cause we are worried
Female | 19
A high level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood, even after medication, can be a sign of persistent inflammation or infection in the body. If not treated, this could become a danger. The good news, the symptoms have improved, but the increasing levels of CRP are a reason for concern, as they indicate that the problem needs to be investigated further by a doctor to determine the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment.
Answered on 18th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I wanna check about my blood taste report as I recently got from a lab
Male | 30
The important reason for the iron deficiency in your blood is anemia, which manifests as fatigue, pale skin, and weakness. Iron-rich diet foods such as spinach, beans, or fortified cereals can help. Some foods like citrus fruits and bell pepper are very good sources of vitamin C. You can also consult a hematologist for proper guidance.
Answered on 27th Nov '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I had a blood transfusion due to which the body has become inflamed
Female | 21
Having inflammation after a blood transfusion is one possibility, as your body might reject the new blood. Some of the symptoms are swelling, redness, or warmth. The reaction to the allergy or the mild side effect could be a reason. It is vital to watch over your symptoms closely. The best things to do are drinking plenty of liquids and resting. Yet, if inflammation continues or gets worse, you might want to notify your healthcare provider, who can give you your own advice and treatment.
Answered on 3rd Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel
A 12 year old boy in my town recently got diagnosed with b all leukemia and I don’t know that kid but I wanted to know what his chances are of survival and let’s say it’s 90% cure 10% other does that 10% mean death immediately or is there still options
Male | 12 years old
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow. Symptoms can include fatigue, frequent infections, and easy bruising. The 10% chance refers to potential risks, which may include complications, but not necessarily immediate death. Many patients respond well to treatments like chemotherapy and targeted therapy, significantly improving survival rates. It’s essential for the boy to receive care from a specialized medical team, who can provide tailored support and options. Staying informed and connected with oncologist is crucial during this time.
Answered on 13th Feb '25

Dr. Sridhar Susheela
I'm 23 years female got pap test last month and I have a doubt that speculum is not sterlized will I get hiv from this way .speculum is not used for 2 hours before the pap test
Female | 23
The risk of HIV transmission from a speculum is extremely low. The risk is even lower if the speculum was not used for more than two hours prior to the Pap test. If you are still concerned, please speak with your healthcare provider.
Answered on 8th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel
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